Thursday, 04 March 2004
Memories of the President
One of Bush's former professors has this to say about him:
At Harvard Business School, thirty years ago, George Bush
was a student of mine. I still vividly remember him. In my class, he
declared that "people are poor because they are lazy." He was opposed
to labor unions, social security, environmental protection, Medicare,
and public schools. To him, the antitrust watch dog, the Federal Trade
Commission, and the Securities Exchange Commission were unnecessary
hindrances to "free market competition." To him, Franklin Roosevelt's
New Deal was "socialism." Recently, President Bush's Federal Appeals
Court Nominee, California's Supreme Court Justice Janice Brown,
repeated the same broadside at her Senate hearing. She knew that her
pronouncement would please President Bush and Karl Rove and their
Senators. President Bush and his brain, Karl Rove, are leading a
radical revolution of destroying all the democratic political, social,
judiciary, and economic institutions that both Democrats and moderate
Republicans had built together since Roosevelt's New Deal.
Thanks to Bad Attitudes for the link.
Posted by flow Frazao on March 4, 2004 at 05:04 PM | Permalink
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