May 02, 2004
Would Anyone Miss Bush?
By Guest Contributor Larry S. Rolirad.
The entire world of nations are snubbing the ultra corrupt and warmongering Bush. Except for Blair of the UK, all other countries of the earth are against every move that Bush takes. And in Blair's case eighty-five percent of the Brits hate Bush. The British people call Blair, "Bush's Bitch" because they think so little of him. No one likes a puppet as a leader, especially if the puppet's strings are being pulled by another country. The entire world hates Bush and the corrupt GOP.
I remember when John F Kennedy was killed. He was mourned all around the world. People wept in every country on earth. And I remember when Robert F. (Bobby) Kennedy was murdered. He was killed in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. A train brought his body home to New England and in every town that the train passed there were tens of thousands of people who stood by the tracks in deep sorrow. They paid their respects to him because he stood for the people. They paid their respects to him because he had courage. Bobby Kennedy would have ended the Vietnam War and he would have been a people's president. Had he not been shot to death Bobby Kennedy would have easily received the democratic nomination, and then easily beaten Nixon in 1968. Think of all the corruption we would have been spared had Bobby lived. We would have been spared Agnew, Nixon, Watergate, Ford, and in all likelihood Reagan and both Bushes. With all of that at stake there were plenty of motives to kill both Kennedys.
I am not saying that the republicans actually killed either Kennedy, but I am saying that I bet they couldn't have been happier with the deaths of both John and Robert.
Can anyone imagine what the world reaction would be if Bush was killed? No one in the world would shed a tear. People in other countries would not feel sorrow. They would feel relieved. And even here in the United States there wouldn't be any mass exhibitions of sorrow similar to the deaths of both Kennedys. No one would certainly line up beside a railroad track to pay respect to a George W. Bush. And the reason for that is that Bush is an enemy to the common man. He is not a populist president. He is nothing but a corrupt puppet to his corporate pimps who pull his every string. Hardly someone to pay tribute to, or respect.
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