One family’s response to the State of the Union address
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at 07:52PM
TheSpook
When Mr. Bush gave the State of the Union address, he spoke of Iraq as
a country which Americans are really proud of, because they voted Jan.
30 — although we well know it is a very immoral situation. Bush,
as always, contradicted himself, telling people that the U.S didn’t
want to impose a system on the Iraqi population. Who can understand
this man? He keeps saying that Iraq can demonstrate that it can be
free, but he never mentions when the troops will be pulled out.
Bush says that when Iraq is ready to defend itself against its enemies,
then the troops will leave. Who can say when Iraq will be able to
defend itself? And which enemies is he talking about — terrorists or
occupying governments? Another thing that comes to mind is Bush’s
lack of support for education and health care, which impacts primarily
minorities. Latinos are one of the most vulnerable groups. More than 13
million Latino people have no health insurance. Many young people drop
out of school. Nowadays it is very difficult to have access to college.
But Bush is asking Congress for more and more money to continue his
occupation in Iraq. Our family became very upset when Bush
used the parents of a brave soldier from Texas. According to Bush, this
family represented more than 1,400 military families that are OK with
the death of their sons and daughters in this occupation. In
fact, more than 2,000 families are daily on the streets, visiting
offices of congressmen, asking for the end of this occupation and the
immediate return of our troops. We wonder why Bush didn’t invite all
the families. Is he afraid of what they would say? [more] and [permalink]
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