Wednesday, June 18, 2003

CANCER ON THE PRESIDENCY

Just moments after posting my comparison of Bush and Nixon below, I found this:

On March 21, 1973, at a meeting in the Oval Office, John Dean warned President Richard M. Nixon, "We have a cancer close to the presidency that's growing."

Dean's warning went unheeded and Nixon's presidency was consumed in scandal. For his own role in the Watergate cover-up, Dean, Nixon's White House counsel, spent four months in prison. Three decades later, Dean says Americans are witnessing "the first potential scandal that could make Watergate pale by comparison."

Writing for the Internet publication FindLaw, Dean says President George W. Bush must answer for launching a war against Iraq on the basis of numerous un equivocal statements that Saddam Hus sein harbored weapons of mass destruc tion when, in fact, no such weapons have been found.


Click here.

The truth is that there has been a cancer on the this current presidency from the very beginning, when Jeb Bush stole the election for his brother down in Florida, back in 2000. Either way, the President needs to be behind bars.

Thanks again to This Modern World.

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