It's the pits junior.
February/23/2006 02:33 PM
Mr. President,
Let me get this straight junior. You praised India while they are taking American jobs and in the same breath you state that although Pakistan is not yet a democracy it does however have a "lively and relatively free press" like that’s ok? You gave them a passing grade? Besides not showing any concern about Americans loosing their jobs, you've set the bar lower than a rattle snake's belly for the kind of countries we consider as OK?
The U.S. Consulate's refusal to issue a visa to Goverdhan Mehta, a prominent Indian scientist told him that his expertise in chemistry was deemed a threat proved to be another embarrassment for you junior just as you were praising them for taking American jobs. The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi issued a highly unusual statement of regret after there was huge outrage in India while you were visiting.
Have you surprised yourself just how low you’ve had to go junior; to support business interests and to get support for your war?
Using "the-ends-justify-the-means "strategy has pit falls that can drop a man straight to hell buddy.
Freedom is on the march junior, but unfortunately for us its freedom of America’s perceived oppressive policies and puppet governments.
Ecuador is the latest poor but oil-rich country, to declare a state emergency to stop the protests that has interrupted the flow of crude oil. The military has taken over the radio stations and all civil liberties have been suspended.
The reason for stomping so hard on the protesters was because they took to the streets and raided the Sardinas pumping station where they shut it down for the day.
They have "ca-hones" to demand that their government follow up on building a once-promised airport and two highways.
Those people are actually putting "boots on the ground" to show their displeasure and demand that politicians mean what they say.
Aren't you lucky that Americans don't have the kind of passion those people have, to make our politicians accountable junior.
Almost 100 prisoners have died in US custody in Iraq and Afghanistan since August 2002, according to US group Human Rights First.
Junior do you realize that the same number of British soldiers died in this war as the number of prisoners that died in American custody in Afghanistan. Some would say this was an easy feat for American guards. It was probably as easy as terminating fish with extreme prejudice in a barrel.
You are making it harder for me to play hide and seek junior. Especially when U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia recently claimed that it is perfectly legal to use my cell phone to track me down without a warrant.
So If I voluntarily transmit my exact GPS-derived location to a cellular provider when I call to get information about nearby restaurants or driving directions, the Justice Department believes that my location should be available to our fine-and-fair secret national police, without a warrant.
I know that is not what Louis Freeh promised, that's not what Congress wrote, and that's not what a majority of federal judges who have looked at this have decided.
So for now, there's nothing from stopping some gung-ho prosecutors from doing a little judge-shopping to find a sympathetic judge to interpret the law in their favor. I call that cheating junior and maybe even unconstitutional but you haven't let that stop you before.
More Republicans are moving out of lock step junior. Some would describe the recent Republican discord as saying "the hob nailed boots" are not all hitting the ground in unison. There is discord, some outright defiance and even a new lawsuit against your NSA domestic wiretap program by a fellow Republican.
Scott Tooley, a Republican, and former Congressional aide and law school graduate, educated at renowned Christian universities, has filed suit against you, Vice President and relevant federal agencies for their illegal surveillance programs.
According to the complaint, filed last Friday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the Bush-Cheney Administration initiated numerous illegal and perpetual surveillance methods on Mr. Tooley and his family after he was incorrectly placed on the TSA's "selectee" or watch list.
Many Republicans are very concerned that you are using NSA to spy on any Republican who might not agree with your administration. Now that is down right sneaky junior. Didn't they all sign loyalty oaths?
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: February 23, 2006 2:41:05 PM CST
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write.
Let me get this straight junior. You praised India while they are taking American jobs and in the same breath you state that although Pakistan is not yet a democracy it does however have a "lively and relatively free press" like that’s ok? You gave them a passing grade? Besides not showing any concern about Americans loosing their jobs, you've set the bar lower than a rattle snake's belly for the kind of countries we consider as OK?
The U.S. Consulate's refusal to issue a visa to Goverdhan Mehta, a prominent Indian scientist told him that his expertise in chemistry was deemed a threat proved to be another embarrassment for you junior just as you were praising them for taking American jobs. The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi issued a highly unusual statement of regret after there was huge outrage in India while you were visiting.
Have you surprised yourself just how low you’ve had to go junior; to support business interests and to get support for your war?
Using "the-ends-justify-the-means "strategy has pit falls that can drop a man straight to hell buddy.
Freedom is on the march junior, but unfortunately for us its freedom of America’s perceived oppressive policies and puppet governments.
Ecuador is the latest poor but oil-rich country, to declare a state emergency to stop the protests that has interrupted the flow of crude oil. The military has taken over the radio stations and all civil liberties have been suspended.
The reason for stomping so hard on the protesters was because they took to the streets and raided the Sardinas pumping station where they shut it down for the day.
They have "ca-hones" to demand that their government follow up on building a once-promised airport and two highways.
Those people are actually putting "boots on the ground" to show their displeasure and demand that politicians mean what they say.
Aren't you lucky that Americans don't have the kind of passion those people have, to make our politicians accountable junior.
Almost 100 prisoners have died in US custody in Iraq and Afghanistan since August 2002, according to US group Human Rights First.
Junior do you realize that the same number of British soldiers died in this war as the number of prisoners that died in American custody in Afghanistan. Some would say this was an easy feat for American guards. It was probably as easy as terminating fish with extreme prejudice in a barrel.
You are making it harder for me to play hide and seek junior. Especially when U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia recently claimed that it is perfectly legal to use my cell phone to track me down without a warrant.
So If I voluntarily transmit my exact GPS-derived location to a cellular provider when I call to get information about nearby restaurants or driving directions, the Justice Department believes that my location should be available to our fine-and-fair secret national police, without a warrant.
I know that is not what Louis Freeh promised, that's not what Congress wrote, and that's not what a majority of federal judges who have looked at this have decided.
So for now, there's nothing from stopping some gung-ho prosecutors from doing a little judge-shopping to find a sympathetic judge to interpret the law in their favor. I call that cheating junior and maybe even unconstitutional but you haven't let that stop you before.
More Republicans are moving out of lock step junior. Some would describe the recent Republican discord as saying "the hob nailed boots" are not all hitting the ground in unison. There is discord, some outright defiance and even a new lawsuit against your NSA domestic wiretap program by a fellow Republican.
Scott Tooley, a Republican, and former Congressional aide and law school graduate, educated at renowned Christian universities, has filed suit against you, Vice President and relevant federal agencies for their illegal surveillance programs.
According to the complaint, filed last Friday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the Bush-Cheney Administration initiated numerous illegal and perpetual surveillance methods on Mr. Tooley and his family after he was incorrectly placed on the TSA's "selectee" or watch list.
Many Republicans are very concerned that you are using NSA to spy on any Republican who might not agree with your administration. Now that is down right sneaky junior. Didn't they all sign loyalty oaths?
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: February 23, 2006 2:41:05 PM CST
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write.
