Tuesday, September 7, 2004
His record shows that President Bush isn't for family values at all
EDITORIAL
Last week President Bush participated in a new kind of campaign event -- a private baseball game in the park just a stone's throw from the U.S. Army Carlisle War College.
Anyone interested in asking the president any questions -- not allowed!
Baseball and family picnics are about as American as motherhood, apple pie and a walk in the park. In short, they are all about family values. But this administration is about anything but family values. If it was about family values it would have introduced and passed tax cuts that targeted the poor and middle class and not the wealthy. It would have taken steps to protect our environment, instead of gutting environmental measures.
If it was about family values it would not have sent American troops to a foreign land to be killed in a senseless and needless war. The administration would not have dropped cluster bombs which harm and kill hundreds of innocent children who have no idea what they are playing with, nor have used enormous amounts of depleted uranium which kills and severely sickens both Iraqis and our own soldiers who are poisoned and contaminated from its use. <snip>
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