Wednesday, October 17, 2007

WHAT WOULD A PRESIDENT WHO HATES OUR COUNTRY DO? JUST LOOK AT THE BUSH RECORD... TAKE SUSAN ORR FOR EXAMPLE

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Unless you realize where Bush is coming from and how out of sync his reactionary, selfish "values" are with the mainstream of America, it would be difficult to figure out why he does the things he does. With between 70 and 75% of Americans feeling that Bush was wrong to veto health care for needy children, he is still pressuring vulnerable Republican members of Congress to risk losing their re-election campaigns by voting to sustain his hated veto. The disdain for that veto cuts across partisan line, with even 54% of people admitting being Republicans favoring the bill. Bush's job approval rating has taken another dip and today the despised and failed lame duck was running around quacking that he's still "relevant." And he is-- as dozens of Republican office holders will experience for themselves in 2008.

Mr. Relevant made an appointment Monday: Susan Orr as the chief of family planning programs at the Department of Health and Human Services. A robotic Republican hack, she opposes contraception. So what else to do to thumb your nose at the American mainstream than to appoint her to a job where she "will oversee $283 million in annual grants to provide low-income families and others with contraceptive services, counseling and preventive screenings?" Yep, there's Bush, politicizing family planning and screwing over working families... again.

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4 Comments:

At 1:36 PM, Blogger Zappatero said...

He had his accountability moment.

 
At 2:58 PM, Blogger Daniel DiRito said...

See a tongue-in-cheek list of the top ten reasons George Bush appointed Susan Orr...here:

www.thoughttheater.com

 
At 3:22 PM, Blogger Columbus said...

This one is really unbelievable....the head of family planning who opposes family planning except by using the "guess method".

 
At 3:39 PM, Blogger DownWithTyranny said...

and prayer, Lisa... don't forget the Good Lord!

 

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