George W. Bush: The definition of moral cowardice
The stubborn refusal ever to change course, which the president tries to pass off as a sign of leadership or devotion to principle, is actually an example of his cowardice.
For the same reasons, he runs from soldiers' funerals like they were burying victims of the plague -- because it's the easy way out. If there's a problem, he denies it or finds someone else to take the fall for him.
From Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo
Great piece, a bit long, but who am I to talk!
George W. Bush in Front of his "Band of Brothers" (aka Rich White Guys)
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The caption should read: Bush gives the signal to loose on the world cloned male corporate raiders, international bankers, and Halliburton executives.
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