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Yet another stupid thing that Bush has done...

by Sara Ryan
Tuesday, July 29, 2008. 11:57AM
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Bush Bans State Department Officials From Obama Rally

Jacob Heilbrunn: In a flagrant political act, the State Department has barred its employees from attending Sen. Barack Obama's speech in Berlin tonight. Under the pretense that he is maintaining political neutrality, the Washington Post reported today, State Department Undersecretary for Management Patrick F. Kennedy has interpreted the Foreign Affairs Manual in the most restrictive way, claiming that he is ensuring that foreign service officials will remain untainted by a "partisan political act." (Spouse and family members, however, have generously been excluded from this ruling.) The U.S. embassy, which is headed by ambassador Robert Timken, a businessman and crony of George W. Bush's from Ohio, who is widely reviled in Germany for his ignorance of foreign affairs, has instructed officials not to attend the rally. The American Foreign Service Association has complained about the edict but there's not enough time to dispute it. Funny that.

The truth is that there would probably be few better opportunities for embassy officials to get a feel for the views of the Germans by mixing with them during the rally. Of course, the sentiments expressed by Germans, who worship Obama as much as they loathe George W. Bush, might not be ones that the administration is eager to hear.

Indeed, the administration has a long and tawdry record of trying to browbeat government agencies into submission, whether it's the CIA or the Centers for Disease Control. The State Department is perhaps highest on the list of conservatives and neocons who see it as the center of disloyalty and treachery. But this latest action represents a new low. If it's going to these lengths, the Bush administration must be really worried about Sen. John McCain's prospects.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008. 07:21AM by Buddy 'Friendly' Wachenheimer
. . .YES. No one in the history of this country deserves it more.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008. 04:51AM by Richard Track
The practice of lynching has been part of American history since before America was a nation. Early victims included eccentrics guilty of being different, those who were accused or suspected of violating prevalent societal mores, will history repeat itself? the people must decide on this ...ahhh ok you cannot do that to an american president mmmmmm....even if he did this:As of April 2007, an estimated 1.9 million Iraqis were displaced within the country and over 2.2 million were refugees abroad. The Iraqi government estimates that 50,000 people are leaving their homes each month. The scale of the problem and the difficulty of reaching the displaced put the crisis practically beyond the capacity of the international relief system. Mortality A very large number of Iraqis have died under the occupation and the rate of mortality has risen sharply. In addition to combat deaths, Coalition forces have killed many Iraqi civilians. Iraqis have also died because of the disintegration of the health care system, as well as violence by militias, gangs, and death squads. A 2006 study estimates more than a half million “excess” deaths since 2003. the sad part is that no one is beating out a Bush....so lets theu guy comes in (no one knows how or why he was elected he turns the world upside down (no one can do anything about it ) then creates chaos (still no one can do anything about it ) then you think he is stupid wasteful, harmful, and a piece of shit ..so what are you waiting for to sentence him to death?
Tuesday, July 29, 2008. 04:39PM by Buddy 'Friendly' Wachenheimer
Listen, EVERYTHING Bush does is not only stupid, but also wasteful, harmful, and dangerous. That piece of shit has broken or destroyed everything he has touched. If a regular person did all that they would be sentenced to death.