Humiliated by the Kremlin. No closer to catching Bin Laden. Saddled with the biggest debt in history. No wonder America can't wait to get rid of Bush
By Peter McKay
20th August 2008
With just 75 days before his successor is elected, has President George W. Bush finally lost the plot? Some of the cockiness has gone out of his walk. A pleading tone has replaced the threats. Instead of issuing a High Noon threat over Russia's aggression towards its neighbours, he complains that their ' bullying and intimidation are not acceptable ways to conduct foreign policy in the 21st century'. Look who's talking!
For all Bush's bluster, Osama Bin Laden is still 'wanted dead or alive', and time has surely run out for him to be paraded down Park Avenue on a fire engine to redeem the Bush presidency. Now it's his hopeful Republican successor, Senator John McCain, who vows to hunt Bin Laden to 'the gates of Hell and beyond'.
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'China has bought so much of the U.S. that we Americans would be Peking ducks if they pulled their investments out of our market, and Russia has transformed itself from a pauper nation to a land filled with millionaires - all through our addiction to oil.'
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Worst of all for a nation which aspires to lead the world by example, America's law-ignoring torture of terrorist suspects, held for years at Guantanamo Bay and numerous secret foreign locations, means the U.S. has lost its honour due to Bush & Co's excesses.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1047497/Humiliated-Kremlin-No-closer-catching-Bin-Laden-Saddled-biggest-debt-history-No-wonder-America-wait-rid-Bush.html