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President George Bush is gone today and not many people will mourn him. Leave the world aside; most Americans will be relieved that he in no longer around. At home, the economy fell apart on his watch and has confronted America with a possible depression worse that the one that happened in the 1930s. As an increasing number of Americans line up in front of charity kitchens, they might adjudge him the worst American president in history. Some of the presidents indicted and one who had had to resign were better than Bush on all counts.

Welcomed as a “uniter”, he revealed himself as a president who wanted to go it alone, leaving the opposition out in the cold. He was non-intellectual, surrounding himself with people who would filter all sane views arising inside the country to prevent him from approaching the precipice. His big blunder was his reliance on neo-conservative realism in foreign policy and the appointment of Dick Cheney as his major domo vice-president with jaws gritted against any self-correction as things went badly with foreign policy. Inspired by 9/11 into unilateralism, he began relatively well with Afghanistan but soon deceived himself into the Iraq war against international law.

Bush Jr didn’t follow in the more discreet footsteps of Bush Sr; he blindly followed Ronald Reagan who had given America its first big budget deficit while beating the Soviet Union down to its knees. George W Bush thought he could build up another budget deficit for the prize of the Middle East and its oil riches. He attacked Iraq on false pretences and then got into a mess with the help of Donald Rumsfeld, his fatal choice for Secretary of Defence. Rumsfeld sacrificed innocent Iraqi citizens on the altar of his theory of conquering Iraq with as few troops as possible. What came out was the Abu Ghrayb torture factory that shamed America in the world.

The world did not accept his policy of avoiding the mischief of the American Constitution by keeping “terrorists” from all over the world and stuffing them in the camps of Guantanamo Bay. Details of what was done to the inmates of this prison have shocked the world and many Americans. Was even rough justice delivered? Inmates set free after a number of years of subhuman treatment told tales that are difficult to hear. Most of the people freed from Guantanamo after many years of incarceration have gone mad. Men who returned home from this camp are full of grievance and hatred for the United States, and many have joined the band of terrorists in Pakistan who want to attack the US again. Guantanamo has not stopped the onslaught of terror; it has sowed the seeds of more attacks.

In a way Bush made nonsense of the Clash of Civilisations by alienating Europe on the question of the Iraq war. Stealing from Hegel, Rumsfeld called it “Old Europe” totally out of context, then proceeded to seduce the new entrants to the European Union away in the direction of a foreign policy that mostly ended up benefiting America s enemies. By attacking Iraq and causing a three-way confessional division in it, it empowered the Shia community there and thus indirectly gave Iran the leverage there it never had. Bush’s blundering battle in Afghanistan, leeched out by the digression of Iraq, destroyed the government of Mullah Umar in Kabul and got Iran rid of another regional obstruction. The Iran-Arab divide that could play into American hands was actually postponed because of the wave of hatred experienced by the Arabs against America.

People around the world have nothing good to say about him. His supporters at home have dwindled and may have vanished after the economic crisis that has bankrupted the world’s largest economy. The economy will ultimately recover but not before the world has taken a few knocks from the failure of capitalism as presided over by the United States. The next president, Mr Barack Obama, will roll back much of what Mr Bush has wrought, but he may not be able to remove all the scars remaining from the Bush years.
 
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ARTICLE (January 20 2009): George W Bush would be vacating the White House on January 20 but, close to the end of his term on May 12, he said something mysterious: "I will be long gone before some smart person ever figures out what happened inside this oval office." The sentence spoke volumes about what and how confounding would be the after effects of the initiatives the White House took during the past eight years.

On September 6, 2006 in an interview given to CNBC, George W. Bush admitted how absolutely wrong (a euphemism for concoction) were the CIA intelligence reports about WMD in Iraq and the country's connections with al Qaeda, by saying "You know, one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror." His words echoed what the world had been saying since 2003.

Yet, he didn't order an investigation into who concocted those CIA reports that landed the US into its biggest-ever diplomatic, military and financial mess. Instead, CIA chief George Tenet was rewarded for his meritorious services. This is the mystery he was hinting at, and the confidence he expressed about no one really succeeding in finding out what he did relied on US history of covering up all such goofs.

How radically did the US objectives change in Afghanistan is baffling. On September 13, 2001 GWB said, "The most important thing is for us to find Osama Bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him", but by March 13, 2002 he had taken an about turn saying, "I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not important. It's not our priority."

GWB believed America's supremacy was guaranteed by its military not economic power, though he practically decimated US supremacy in both fields. After the fall of the USSR, his father Bush senior showed how absolute power made America go mad; GWB proved it beyond doubt. Today Europe doesn't trust the US, Russia is again headed for a super-power status, and so is China.

Ironically, he claimed that the US wanted to 'democratise' the world but throughout his tenure the US supported dictatorial regimes that agreed to behave as US poodles. Even elected regimes that did not follow the US line (eg Hamas in Palestine) were branded as terrorists. These clearly visible shades of US foreign policy played havoc with the credibility of the US as the promoter of democracy.

The worst aspect of his presidency was the US 'war on terror' that even its most loyal ally (Britain) now faults for being fundamentally flawed because, instead of removing the root cause of terrorism - poverty and denial - it relied on the gun to decimate those faulting the inequitable global economic system. It wasn't a perception error but wilful disregard of global criticism of the war-on-terror.

GWB wanted Republican hegemony, and for that he divided America along religious and political lines making it a fundamentalist state; in GWB's circle Democrats were called "Defeaticrats" because many opposed his war-on-terror. Not surprisingly, Republicans are now in minority in both houses and the highest-ever number of adults now identify with Democrats, only a minority with the Republican Party.

US invasions ordered by GWB tested US military might to the hilt and the un-ending campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq left America incapable of asserting its status because the major EU members refused to join these campaigns while, sitting very sensibly on the sidelines, Russia and China concentrated exclusively on building their economies, trade, and huge reserves of wealth.

Under GWB, the US refused to sign the Kyoto protocol on environmental pollution making the US the target of global criticism. The US also ignored global demands to ban the use of cluster bombs, chemical weapons and land mines. The only good act of the GWB administration was US aid worth $15 billion for eradicating Aids from Africa.

GWB's role model was Ronald Reagan, and his administration was therefore the most business-friendly ever. With him as the first-ever MBA president (of Yale and Harvard Business School fame), it included four ex-CEOs (Cheney, Ronald Rumsfeld, Paul O'Neil, Paul Hank). Not surprisingly, the regime relied heavily on market deregulation and tax cuts. What it did to the US came to the surface beginning 2007.

His first tax cuts in 2001 caused a $1.35 trillion dent in federal resources but gave every American in the top 1% of the population an extra $53,000 by cutting spending on healthcare and social security. That's not all; he cut taxes again in 2003. Fraudsters of every shade ruled the US financial markets and the fiscal deficit rose to $6 trillion leaving retirees with precious little to pay for anything including healthcare.

Some historians are already calling GWB the worst US president; others think that the Cheney-led neocons-Zionist cabal used him as their front man. According to Paul Craig Roberts, Assistant Secretary of Treasury under President Reagan, with GWB as a cover, this cabal acquired control of the Pentagon, the State Department, the National Security Council, the CIA and Homeland Security.

Roberts isn't much off the mark; recall Olmert's recent disclosure about how he 'ordered' GWB to ask Condoleezza Rice not to support the UN resolution for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza that she helped to draft. He thinks, "the [neocons-Zionist] cabal used lies and deception to invade Afghanistan and Iraq, pointless wars that have cost Americans $3 trillion." Americans will now pay for these wars for years to come.

Although as early as July 22, 2001 GWB claimed, "I know what I believe in. I will continue to articulate what I believe. I believe what I believe is right", he did nothing of the sort. He agreed to being led down the garden path by the neocons-Zionist cabal. In the process, he destroyed America's image, which, in any case was damaged very substantially by his predecessors, especially his father.

The decline in US values is astonishing because in 1956, the same US had warned Israel, Britain and France of devastating military action if these countries did not immediately cease their combined military assault on Egypt and the blockage of the Suez Canal. Devoid of visionaries like the then Secretary of State John Foster Dallas, the US has become a mess of all shades and shapes.

It is tragic because the American nation deserves far better. A nation for which men like Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson had carved out a set of magnificent human and governance values should not have been led into the pit that it now finds itself in courtesy the blindness of its leaders who prefer to be led by an alien ideology - Zionism - that has made America a nation to fear, not admire and love. Mr Bush, was this the legacy the American nation wanted you to leave behind after voting you in power twice?
 
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He was by far the worst President in the history of the United States and I hope History books/documentaries are cruel to George W. Bush.
 
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He was by far the worst President in the history of the United States and I hope History books/documentaries are cruel to George W. Bush.

Also probably the ONLY president in history to get shoes thrown at him! :smokin:
 
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Great articles.

Also to add to the list.

- Bush has decreased USAs credibility concerning basic human rights.

- Bush have weakened the UN.

- Bush have weakened USAs traditional role as conciliator in the Middle-East.

- Bush have soured the relationship to NATO.

One positive thing he has done is to increase financial aid to Africa



Bye Bye Bush
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Oh man thank Allah he is gone. This guy was tormenting to everyone here.
 
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i will just like to add, beside all that has been said by the worthy members, that he was the only president who brought INSULT to the US soil.
 
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Some of what has happen in the US could be blamed on other adminstrations like Clinton and congress allowing a lot of industies to leave the country causing many Americans to lose their jobs when the factories moved to Mexico and China.
 
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All of them are pro Zionist, they only change they bring is their tactic
 
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A relief to everyone that he has now exited. He reminds me of emperor Nero who let Rome burn while he played the flute. America was brought to its knees by Bush and the collapse of the country is well nigh. It just takes one bad leader for everything to unravel.
 
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the worst american president was of course James Buchanan. he was father of slavery in united states. George bush was infact very much loved by his countrymen, i tell you people in texas towns love him still. he might be at 10- 12 th worst president . he was not bad he was dumb for sure.
cheers
 
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