Archive for the ‘Good Riddance Bush’ Category

Vote for the Special Prosecutor Question Now on the Obama Site

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

We all understand the historical urgency and imperative of holding Bush and Cheney accountable for their grave crimes against our own country and all of humanity.

And we haven’t got a lot of time to move on the particular action in this alert so please go to the Obama change site TODAY (voting closes 12/31 at midnight), where there is already a question calling for a special prosecutor, and

  1. Sign in at http://change.gov/openforquestions
  2. Search for “Fitzgerald”
  3. This will display several similar questions, so look carefully for “Bob Fertik” (who started the question)
  4. Look right for the checkbox, mouseover it so it goes from white to dark, then click to cast your vote

And let’s all vote for the SAME question (don’t start another new one) and demonstrate to our new incoming administration that letting the crimes of the past slide without retribution is NOT an option. (more…)

The ‘Bush Legacy Project’ Is Failing

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Posted by Steve Benen, Washington Monthly at 12:27 PM on December 26, 2008 AlterNet.

A few years ago, Chris Matthews said, on the air, that “everybody sort of likes the president, except for the real whack-jobs, maybe on the left.” Three years later, it appears that liberal whack-jobs have somehow brainwashed the vast majority of the electorate.

A new national poll suggests that three out of four Americans feel President Bush’s departure from office is coming not a moment too soon.

Seventy-five percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Friday said they’re glad Bush is going; 23 percent indicated they’ll miss him. [...]

CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider added, “As President Bush prepares to leave office, the American public has a parting thought: Good riddance. At least that’s the way three-quarters feel.”

That “Bush Legacy Project,” which has been working lately on improving the president’s public standing, doesn’t seem to be connecting. (more…)