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On Bush’s First Veto

I was all set to get righteous about Bush and his ridiculous, malinformed, politicized position on embryonic stem cell research, but this guy did it well enough.

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  1. keiko says:

    That guy gave Bush a royal Ka-Blamm! The arguments are quite sound. When I heard that the bill was going to be vetoed I shook my head in disbelieve about the immaturity of many of these politicians. Somebody has to make a stand sometime. Obviously Bush hasn’t met the many people around the globe who are dire need of assistance medically.
    Here, in Australia, we have our own round of debates regarding electricity supplies and oil. Just last night, a show called Beyond Tomorrow, said that Brazil started to encourage the use of Ethanol fuel thirty years ago. And yet, our senior politicians aren’t making an issue out of it, saying that Australians aren’t ready for that sort of change. The fact is that we won’t be nationally ready until our PM pushes something other that petroleum. Talk about moronic!
    Both examples are a case of political immaturity on the part of leaders. The world is becoming a smaller, darker place because of fools. I certainly know that I didn’t vote for these freaks. In the end, my suggestion is that all politicians are monkeys. It doesn’t matter which party that they are in, any compromise makes a man a monkey. And we are all aware of how evil monkeys are! :D