I really don’t like him. Really.
Now that they’ve made their decision on the president of the world bank, can we have them turn their attention to the President of the United States?
Two terms as President of the United States, and the only legislation Bush considered veto-worthy:
1. Embryonic stem cell research. Yes, I agree that helping fight disease, illness and disability is a bad thing. Thank you, Mr. President.
2. Troop funding. Because pulling out of a war that you had to lie to start would be wrong, let’s veto funding that includes a suggested timeline. Besides, if we didn’t fight “them” over there, we’d have to buy them plane tickets and fly them over here so we could fight them here, right? Yes, I agree that increasing the number of traumatic brain injuries in American troops is an important goal. Thank you again, Mr. President. That stem cell research would really come in handy about now, I’d think.
3. Extension of federal hate crime law to cover violent acts based on a victim’s gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. Yes, we’d hate to have gay-bashing be considered a bad thing. As James Dobson of Focus on the Family so nicely puts it, this legislation would prohibit him and his ilk from spreading the loving word of God through the use of hate. Besides, as the President argues, states already address this issue. Right, which is why we don’t need silly things like the Voting Rights Act of 1965 either; states do a dandy job of providing equal protection to all on their own.
Y’know, I really don’t like him. Really. Could somebody hurry up and start the impeachment process, please?
