quote: Originally posted by AjY 2k
i dont
hmm...lets take a look at this.
Bush was, as stated countless times before, involved with enron. Despite the fact that the Senate has issued a subpoena on all of Bush's cabinet members, they are staving off the demands of the Senate, calling the subpoena "unfair and unjustified." Yes, some idiot cabinet members Bush has there. If you're going to hold off a Senatorial Commintee, make up a better excuse than that... :sleepy:
Point is, the Bush administration has a near stranglehold on the country and its politics. Whatever it wants to do, it does. Whatever it wants to put to a halt, it halts. After the Sept. 11th attacks, there was a poll whether people would want to sacrifice some civil liberties for the security of the country. Most people agreed. However, in the case of DOMESTIC affairs, we are losing our civil liberties not over the safety of our country, but because the Bush Administration does not want to focus on the huge problems it is facing at home.
Heres a random article on the bullheadedness of the Bush Administration and its foreign relations strategies:
http://www-irps.ucsd.edu/irps/innews/sdut032902
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Last edited by Crazydeb8ter on 11-02-2002 at 03:57 AM
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