Mar 2006

This is all going on your permanent record junior.

Mr. President,
Why is Cheney asking people to start saving their money?
Is it because Americans' personal savings rate has dropped to its lowest point since the Great Depression? Or is it because baby boomers will soon start retiring? A situation which will put a humongous strain on government resources as those old people draw on Social Security and Medicare benefits. Or is it just one more sorry push to get your privatized accounts.

It's a little late to worry about that junior. You left that barn door open a long time ago when you catered to your rich buddies instead of ordinary folks. There's a quote that fits you to a tee junior "You must love poor people because you created so many of them."

Your term in office has been the worst fiscally-run presidency ever. You have created more millionaires and billionaires while making more poor people than anyone else in American history. You have also significantly increased the amount of money made between the "haves" and "live on credit."

We should have known better junior because you have bankrupted every enterprise you have run since you started Arbusto in Texas. What made us think you would do better with the government's money? You obviously didn't learn anything from your mistakes.

Your track record should have spoken for itself. Your daddy and his friends have always bailed you out in the past. They wouldn't happen to have a few trillion to buy your way out of this one do they junior?


One day Pat Tillman, the former football star who gave it all up to join your fight, died fighting off terrorists and his parents were told of his heroic death.

Later on they are told he was killed by friendly fire.

Two years later they are told there is a criminal probe underway to investigate his death.

The truth was the first casualty in your war junior and it just keeps getting bludgeoned over and over again. 



Another aspect of your secret government practices has been uncovered. The AP found out you continue to break the law as you see fit.

The sixth amendment and the Supreme Court say criminal proceedings have to be public, and yet more than 5,000 defendants have had their cases sealed in D.C.

Records have been sealed from time to time to protect witnesses' or where national security is involved, but the number dramatically increased since you took office. Eerily, the U.S. District Court's computer system displays "no such case" - rather than acknowledging they are sealed cases.

The Associated Press found that even though witnesses were cooperative, the public is still not allowed to view their court records. According to the AP, most of the defendants are gang bangers, murderers, and drug dealers not accused terrorists.

Why do I get the feeling you want to take over the local courts? If didn't know you better, I would think you want to bring anyone you want to trial anytime; try them if you want to, by your rules without any records. And then place them in any country's prison for as long as you want them there.

Are you are hoping nobody will notice if you do things little by little because what you consider as "little" is pretty big and they speak volumes about your intentions.


You are creating a lot of future democrats in Colorado junior. About 150 students walked out of class to protest the action taken against a teacher who took your name in vain.


Many young people are not convinced that you are beyond criticism, and may not understand you have declared the constitution as "quaint." They still believe our founding fathers had some pretty good ideas and see the hypocrisy in your administration.

Other young people are trying you for "crimes against civilian populations" and "inhumane treatment of prisoners" at a
Parsippany high school. And despite the irate phone calls and right-wing web sites' rants to stop the trial; the trial will go on. How do you plead?

May God bless their little naive hearts.

From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: March 5, 2006 3:21:46 PM CST
To: guzmatom@mac.com

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