This entry was published at least two years ago (originally posted on June 25, 2003). Since that time the information may have become outdated or my beliefs may have changed (in general, assume a more open and liberal current viewpoint). A fuller disclaimer is available.
The top ten reasons to vote against Bush in the 2004 elections:
- Honesty\
Bill Clinton was impeached for lying about his sex life. George Bush is applauded for overthrowing two governments (and counting) based on lies. He lied about the threat, he lied about the cost, and he lied about the expected outcome. He lied about the purpose of his tax cuts, he lied about education, the environment, energy, and his own past. Everything he says is written and choreographed by people with brains to achieve political gain. In Bush’s administration, truth takes a back seat to power.- War\
History will not be kind to George Bush. In two years he overthrew two governments, and has his eyes on several others. He has ignored the UN, the US public, and 90% of the rest of the world, including millions who protested in the streets. He has violated the US Constitution and international law. In his empire-building march across the Middle East, he has wasted the lives of thousands. History will wonder why no one stopped him.- Economy\
As soon as people saw that Bush might get elected in 2000, the economy started to fall, helped by Bush’s talk of recession. He, of course, tried to blame Clinton. Since then, the economy has dipped in and out of recession, jobs are evaporating in huge numbers, deficits are soaring, and Bush’s only response is to cut taxes for the wealthy. We must get someone in the Whitehouse who is not bent on destroying the very institution he heads.- Liberties\
Yes, we need to catch terrorists, but we don’t need a police state to do it. Ashcroft has no concern for personal liberties, only catching the bad guys. Is it really necessary for the government to know what books you read? Is it necessary to read your e-mail? Must librarians be gagged? This slide toward Fascism is as scary as anything else Bush does.- Taxes\
No one likes taxes, but we all pay them in hopes that the government will provide the services we need and want: schools, highways, bridges, and security. Bush, like Reagan before him, intends to choke the government down to size. By cutting taxes, primarily for the wealthy, deficits soar and nothing is left for education, the environment, social programs (including Social Security) or necessary regulation of corporations. After spending \$400 billion a year on an obscenely bloated military, there is no money for books, no money for highways. There is no money. But schools must remain open, roads must be repaired, and the sick must find treatment; all this is left to the state and local governments, which are now raising taxes.- Environment\
One of his first acts as president was to raise the allowable level of arsenic in drinking water. Since then, we have seen a continuous assault on the forests, the air, the water, and the land. This fits perfectly with the far-right groups that Bush answers to. They have no use for tree huggers. Why can’t we just put up with foul air and water? Aren’t we tough enough?- International Relations\
When you’re the strongest nation by a factor of ten, you don’t need to play nice. You can be a bully, and if other countries don’t like it, too bad. Under Bush, we’ve seen this arrogant attitude regularly. He walked away from Kyoto, from the land mine treaty, from the international women’s rights treaty, and the international criminal court. He ignored the pleas of long-time allies, insulting them childishly. It will be decades before we can regain the respect of the world.- Secrecy\
This is the most secret administration in memory. Decisions are clearly being made by corporations and far-right interest groups, but Bush refuses to admit it or to say who is behind such important policies as energy. Government can only be trusted in the sunlight, and this government hides at undisclosed locations.- Attitude\
There’s nothing wrong with cowboys. They need to be tough and independent to be successful on the ranch. All those cows and snakes and such. Unfortunately, this attitude doesn’t work as well for the leader of a country. Mix in hubris, arrogance, and the control of a huge military, and watch out. You get George Bush.- Military\
We spend far more than any other single country on our military, more even that the next ten countries. While most of us appreciate the sense of security a strong military brings, we also question the wisdom of such spending when we have no clear enemy. Iraq was overthrown for about \$100 billion. We spend four times that every year. And now Bush wants to build a magical missile shield that no one believes will actually work. Oh, it will cost many billions, and a few select corporations will get rich, but meanwhile we have other needs, desperate needs, that are not being met. We don’t even have health care for all our children. We can’t even provide breakfast for all our children, or books, or decent schools. But we can kill bad guys better than anyone. And if Bush has his way, we will soon be dropping tactical nuclear bombs on them.
Not enough for you? There’s 990 more reasons at One Thousand Reasons to Dump Bush.
(via Len)