George Bush is a Terrorist
October 25, 2004
Terrorism are people or groups who seek to do the United States harm using
whatever means at their disposal. They use fear to get what they want.
George Bush is a terrorist because:
In September 2004, Bush said the war on terrorism
cannot be won. Is it because he has set us up to fail? Or has he created a
condition of perpetual war to gain power in the United States?
He said in October 2004 that whether we were attacked again was up in the
air. This shows he is not focused on terrorism, and has given up or never
started to protect us against terrorists.
He labeled Iran, North Korea and Iraq as the "Axis of Evil" but allowed
Iran to continue to develop weapons grade materials to build a nuclear
bomb and allowed North Korea to develop at least one and possibly several
nuclear weapons, including a missile to carry them to our coasts. His
efforts have helped the Axis of Evil.
He let bin Laden get away from Tora Bora in December 2001 even though he
labeled him our number one enemy. Bush dismisses this charge, he doesn't
care. He helped bin Laden and not our troops, many of whom lost their
lives there.
He has said publicly that bin Laden was not his concern and lied about
this statement when it was pointed out to him in one of the debates. He
wants people to believe his lies about the War on Terrorism.
When the World Trade Center towers were attacked, he sat in a classroom,
doing nothing. Perhaps he knew it was coming and so there was really
nothing he could do. His plan to induce fear for power and control was
starting.
He started a war in Iraq based on lies and sees no problem with it. Iraq
is now a training ground for terrorist to kill our troops. The war has
emboldened, strengthened our enemies and Bush did this in the guise of
National self protection.
Bush started the War in Iraq without an occupation
plan or a way to exit. This set up a continual war and engenders fear in
the United States. Still, Bush says he has not made any mistakes in Iraq.
Well, that depends on your point of view. His Iraq War has certainly
benefited the terrorists, so maybe he is right.
Bush has not sealed or controlled our borders. He
offered an amnesty program for illegals which has increased the number of
them entering the country. Terrorists have most certainly entered the
United States as well. He made it easy for anyone, including terrorists to
cross our borders.
Several hundred tons of high explosives are missing
in Iraq and are now used to kill our troops with bombs. The Oil Ministry
office in Baghdad was protected but the explosives were not. The Pentagon
admitted the explosives were given a lower priority than the ministry
office. Bush's Iraq War plan has armed our enemies.
Bush and his Administration have used fear to get what they want, that is,
another term in the White House. They have repeatedly stated terrorists
would strike if he weren't re-elected, maybe again attacking one of our
cities or even using nuclear weapons as Cheney has said. It sounded like
terrorists want Bush re-elected.
Bush talks out of both sides of his mouth. Talk is
cheap but his actions reveal what he is really doing, that is, supporting
terrorism much to the delight of Islamic fundamentalists!
The War on Terror is a broad excuse to keep things
secret, to deny or take away civil liberties, change laws to benefit the
few, and to harass American citizens.
The basic Bush plan is to use fear to get what he
wants, just like every terrorist.