40 Reasons I am Glad to See Bush Go...
January 13, 2009 | Miami, Florida | Vetting explained
Here are 40 reasons I am glad to see Bush Go, feel free to add your own.
1.9/11
2.Katrina
3.Iraq
4.North Korea's Now Nuclear
5. The Patriot Act
6. Gitmo
7. Aggressive Interogation/Torture
8. Donald Rumsfeld
9. Oil Prices
10. Golden Parachutes
11. Oil Company Profits
12. Doubled Our National Deficit in 8 years
13. Will leave office with a net job loss
14. Healthcare remains far behind the industrialzed world
15. Education was left behind
16. No WMD's
17. No Bin Ladin
18. Bailed out the banks, but not the homeowners
19. Swift Boat tactics
20. Did nothing stop the genocide in Rwanda
21. Did not sign Kyoto
22. Has still not acted on Global Climate Crisis
23. Immigration remains an untackled issue
24. 1/4 of Americans have no health insurance
25. Squanderd the surplus Bill Clinton left him
26. Failed our veterans
27. Social Security is not solvent
28. Growing disparity of wealth
29. Failed to regulate the Banks
30. WE ARE NOT SAFER
31. Squandered the world's good will
32. Bigger Government, Not Better Government
33. Al-Queda still exists and growing
34. No effort to create a lasting middle east peace
35. Did not answer to media or the people
36. Iran and Venezuela are stronger
37. Our soldiers going on thier 4th tour of duty
38. Politics of fear
39. The suffering he has caused in Iraq
40. He still cannot admit his mistakes
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