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Originally Posted by happ
The Office of the Presidency is bigger than the man. Nixon expressed remorse & later in life became more involved in the nation. Bush has the capacity to offer an apology & address his regrets. I truly believe he will be better received by the American public than to just slip away.
It must be very awkward for President Bush but I believe it is time for him to honestly speak to the nation.
Most statements by his friends and associates say he honestly thinks he's done the right things and never second guesses his actions.
I believe that's what he'd say if he did honestly address the nation.
Are the American people deserving of a national apology from George Bush before he leaves office? Would this not be the right and honorable thing for Bush to do before he leaves office? For the past 8 years, Bush used the American airwaves and television to wage war and promote violence. Is it possible that Bush would humble himself, come before the American people and sincerely apologize for the harm and destruction he has done to the American people and economy? Afterall, the President is ULTIMATELY responsible for the welfare of the nation and its people. Is there any chance that Bush will apologize to the American people, or will he simply pack his bags and leave the White House, without acknowledging his failures and forgiveness to the American People.
I seriously doubt that ol' "Great job Brownie" (you know the one..."Mission Accomplished") is capable of giving a sincere apology. He has been labeled one of the worst presidents in American history. But that doesn't mean he's sorry for what he's done. On the contrary, I think he's quite proud of the job he's done. He succeeded in doing what many of us figured he would do.
Bush the brutal Dictator needs to be hung from the same rope that Saddam Hussien was hung from. Both Dictators have commited the same exact crimes against humanity. Both Dictators have murdered more humans then the last 3 wars legal combined.
Bush is indeed a Dictator. He told the world on 2/8/04 that he is "The Decider" the Dictator. He has succeeded in shredding our constitution into ribbons since.
Bush should be publicly executed on world wide TV with advertising proceeds used to attempt to put this country back together and tell the entire world we are sorry for what he has done.
Next time a man loses the public election but the Supreme Court does not like the outcome so appoints one of their choosing, then Im not quite sure we can survive it as a nation.
Good riddance to this useless waste of human flesh.
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