The World Is Always Too Much With Us

Written By F. S. Whinkla

UNITED STATES

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  • “What an Interminable, Disheartening Trip it’s Been.”, to paraphrase Robert Hunter’s famous lyric from the Grateful Dead’s “Truckin”. President Bush, you amaze me in the most negative of ways and you more than disappoint me. I can’t think of any president that has done more than you to erode our image at home and abroad. You have taken Roosevelt’s “bully pulpit” to heights only previously dreamed of. Warren G. Harding said of his own presidency: “I am not fit for this office and never should have been here.” Why can’t you be as honest and honorable? And why can’t the United States of America simply let the rest of the world live and die in any manner they chose? What makes you and your ilk think that our political/economic/religious/social system is so superior to others? When you’re out of office, and back at the ranch overseeing the afternoon BBQ and telling the cook, “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job.”, someone else will be siting in the oval office, but not much will have changed I fear, other than the name on the front door.

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