I'm generally supportive of most of George Bush's policies and actions. Especially since he seems to be the only person in this government able to understand that we are at war with Islamic terrorists. I also agree that his tax cuts have continued the bright economy Reagan's tax cuts started, in spite of eight years of Clinton's efforts to destroy it. But I draw the line when he allows the "World Court" to interfere in a state's business, allowing a double murderer to go free. Jose Medellin brutally murdered two teenage girls, but the World Court wants to free him because he didn't press his "consular rights" when he was convicted. Bush is pushing for this. At the same time he refuses to intervene in the case of the two Border Patrolmen imprisoned for more than ten years for doing their jobs. This guy needs to get his priorities straight and stop interfering in the Medellin case, and give a full pardon to those unfortunate Border Patrolmen. If he doesn't, no policeman, anywhere in the United States, will be safe from a political attack upon their efforts to do their jobs. (Human Events, 10/15/07)
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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