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    George H.W. Bush dead at 94



    Source: CNN


    (CNN) — Former US President George H.W. Bush has died at age 94 in Houston, according to his spokesperson.

    Born into privilege and a tradition of service, Bush was a son of a senator, celebrated World War II combat pilot, student athlete, Texas oilman, Republican congressman, national party chairman, pioneering diplomat and spy chief. After his own 1980 presidential campaign came up short, he served two terms as Ronald Reagan's vice president before reaching the pinnacle of political power by winning the 1988 presidential election, soundly defeating Democrat Michael Dukakis.

    After losing the White House in 1992, Bush became a widely admired political elder who leapt out of airplanes to mark birthday milestones. Emphasizing the generosity of his soul, he forged a close -- and unlikely -- friendship with Democrat Bill Clinton, the man who ended his presidency. When Parkinson's disease mostly silenced him in public, Bush flashed his sense of humor by sporting colorful striped socks.

    Bush's death comes after his wife of 73 years, Barbara Bush, passed away on April 17 at age 92. Before her funeral, Bush was pictured in a wheelchair gazing at his wife's flower-covered casket, in a moment that encapsulated their life-long love affair.

    The first sitting vice president to be elected to the presidency since 1836, Bush was also only the second person in US history to see his own son follow in his presidential footsteps when George W. Bush was elected in 2000.

    In addition to the 43rd president, Bush is survived by his son Jeb, the former Florida governor and 2016 presidential candidate; sons Neil and Marvin; daughter Dorothy; and 17 grandchildren. His daughter Robin died of leukemia as a child, a tragedy that still moved Bush deeply late in his life. He will be buried alongside her and the former first lady at his presidential library in College Station, Texas.

    Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later time, according to the statement released by Bush's spokesman Jim McGrath.

    When Bush left office in 1993, he joined the dubious club of presidents rejected by voters after only one term in office. A career filled with top jobs preparing him for the presidency was cut short in its prime.

    He lost to Clinton after failing to shake off his image as a starchy Yankee oblivious to the struggles of heartland Americans during an economic downturn.

    But as time passed, his foreign policy acumen has come to define his presidency, leaving a legacy of wise and sure-handed management of world affairs.


    The first Persian Gulf War

    Bush, alongside national security adviser Brent Scowcroft and Secretary of State James Baker, engineered a soft landing for the Cold War as the Soviet empire shattered and Germany unified and then prospered -- despite widespread distrust at the time of its history and motives.

    In another dangerous foreign policy test, Bush decided in 1990 to build a diverse international coalition, including more than 400,000 US troops, to eject Iraqi forces from Kuwait.

    "This will not stand. This will not stand, this aggression against Kuwait," Bush vowed before getting to work on a successful mission that united US allies in Europe and the Middle East in a lightning war.

    Later, with Iraqi forces routed, Bush decided not to push on to Baghdad to oust Saddam Hussein. That instinct later came to look prescient, given the blood and resources expended by the United States in his son's own war against Iraq.

    The 1990s Gulf War was the first time the world learned of the huge leaps in precision weaponry used by US forces and ushered in a brief era of unchallenged American hegemony after the dented confidence of the post-Vietnam war era.

    Earlier, Bush had also ordered US troops to invade Panama after an off-duty Marine was killed by forces loyal to dictator Manuel Noriega. The force quickly overwhelmed Noriega's men and he was overthrown in just four days and was later sentenced to 40 years in US federal prison on drug charges.

    Bush also had to walk a fine line with China, imposing sanctions after a 1989 government crackdown on Tiananmen Square in Beijing, but also seeking to prevent a permanent rupture in relations. Also on his watch, Washington backed early diplomacy between Israel and the Palestinians, which led to the Oslo accords in the Clinton presidency.


    Perception of being out of touch at home

    But Bush's success abroad became a cross to bear at home. Voters appeared to get the impression he was more interested in striding the world stage than their economic struggles.

    His failure to connect was encapsulated by an incident in which his fascination with a supermarket scanner during his 1992 re-election campaign triggered widespread mockery.

    Former aides to this day insist that Bush was maligned by a New York Times report on the incident, which they say resulted from a misinterpretation of a pool report.

    But in another incident, Bush exacerbated the idea he was out of touch by looking at his watch in a town-hall style presidential debate, then waffled when a woman asked how he was personally affected by the bad economy.

    Bush was often criticized for lacking an overarching political philosophy, a charge he testily decried by complaining about "the vision thing."


    'Read my lips'

    He managed to undermine himself with powerful GOP conservatives by breaking his famous 1988 GOP convention pledge: "Read my lips: no new taxes."

    On Election Day, with the right-of-center vote fragmented by third-party candidate and billionaire businessman Ross Perot, Bush carried only 18 states and just over 37% of the vote.

    In many ways, Bush paid a price for ragged presentation skills. Even before his 1988 presidential campaign, there were questions about his political fortitude. Newsweek magazine, which in pre-social media days had immense power to set the political media narrative, published a cover story questioning whether the President was beset by the "wimp factor."

    In her 1988 Democratic convention keynote speech, then-Texas Treasurer Ann Richards had lampooned Bush's upbringing and tongue-tied political style by joking Bush was "born with a silver foot in his mouth."

    Other incidents in Bush's presidency entered popular culture. Once, he caused a brief panic when he collapsed at a state dinner in Japan. He blamed the embarrassment on a stomach illness. In 1990, he banned broccoli on Air Force One, saying he had hated it since he was a kid.


    As elder statesman, he kept publicly quiet

    Bush faded from view during the Clinton years, but was thrust back into the spotlight -- and became the subject of a torrent of amateur psychology -- when his son ran for president in 2000.

    Once his son entered office, those expecting a restoration of the elder Bush's ways were disappointed. The new president responded to the September 11, 2001, attacks by rejecting the internationalism of his father and embracing the neo-conservative doctrine of preemptive war.

    There was much speculation about what Bush thought of his son's actions in Iraq, especially after some of his foreign policy lieutenants went public with criticisms of US policy.

    But the elder Bush kept quiet in public, though he was outraged when Democrats branded George W. Bush a "liar" during his 2004 re-election bid.

    The attacks on his other son, Jeb, who endured a bruising primary battle in 2016 against Donald Trump, the eventual GOP nominee and 45th president, caused him deep personal pain.

    Sources said the elder Bush voted for Hillary Clinton, Trump's Democratic rival.

    Both former Bush presidents did call to congratulate Trump soon after the New York businessman's win over Clinton. In one of his final political acts, Bush wrote to Trump to apologize for not being able to not attend his inauguration owing to his poor health.

    But in many ways, the acerbic and bitterly divisive election of 2016 represented a final wrenching departure from the more courtly, old-fashioned politics practiced by George H.W. Bush, who until late in his life would pen handwritten notes to friends, former political allies and foes and even reporters who covered his presidency. He counted Democrats among his closest friends, and his death marks not only the passing of a president but a reminder of a bygone era of greater civility in Washington.


    WWII hero became Texas oil prospector

    Born in Massachusetts on June 12, 1924, George H. W. Bush was the son of wealthy Wall Street banker and future Connecticut Sen. Prescott Bush and Dorothy Bush.

    He became the youngest naval pilot at age 18 following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and flew combat missions from the aircraft carrier USS San Jacinto. As a "flyboy" in the Pacific War, Bush flew 58 combat missions and won the Distinguished Flying Cross.

    One mission in September 1944 was almost his last. Bush's air wing attacked a radio installation on the tiny Japanese-held island of Chichi Jima. During the raid, his plane was hit and as flames licked around the cockpit, Bush gave the order to abandon the aircraft. The bodies of his crewmen, Ted White and John Delaney were never found. Bush, after desperately paddling his life raft away from the island and Japanese boats sent out to capture him, was miraculously rescued by a U.S. submarine.

    It took decades before Bush was able to speak publicly about his experiences in the war.

    "It was just part of my duty. People say, 'war hero.' How come a guy who gets his airplane shot down is a hero and a guy who's good enough that he doesn't get shot down is not?" Bush told CNN in 2003.
    Late in his life, the former president's heroism was recognized when the Navy named a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier after him.

    After returning from the Pacific, Bush attended Yale University, where he was a noted athlete and then went west with his new wife, Barbara Pierce, to set himself up as an early Texas oil prospector.

    By the mid-1960s, politics was calling and Bush ran for the US Senate, but lost. In 1966, however, he was on his way, winning a seat in the House of Representatives.

    Chosen by President Richard Nixon to serve as envoy to the United Nations, Bush later served as the head of the Republican National Committee during the Watergate scandal.

    Then, he became one of the few prominent Westerners to get into China, which had been closed to outsiders for decades. Bush headed the US Liaison Office in Beijing, the forerunner of the US Embassy. He later detailed his experiences, including trips into the Chinese countryside on bicycles, in diaries published in 2008.

    In 1976, Bush became the head of the CIA. He only held the job for a year, but was so well remembered that the agency later named its headquarters in Langley, Virginia, after him, and he would later say it was his favorite job.

    In 1980, Bush ran for the White House, challenging former California Gov. Ronald Reagan for the GOP nomination, slamming what he said was his foe's "voodoo economic policy."

    After a sometimes rancorous campaign, Reagan won, and after briefly flirting with picking former president Gerald Ford as his running mate, handed Bush the vice presidential spot.


    'Nothing self-conscious in my love of country'

    With Reagan set to leave office in 1989, with his popularity ratings on a high, Bush was in the ideal spot to claim the nomination and the presidency.

    "I may not be the most eloquent, but I learned early that eloquence won't draw oil from the ground," Bush said in his 1988 convention speech.

    "I may sometimes be a little awkward, but there's nothing self-conscious in my love of country. I am a quiet man -- but I hear the quiet people others don't," Bush said, vowing to fight for a "better America, for an endless enduring dream and a thousand points of light."

    It's an irony that it was not until he was well-settled in retirement that many Americans began to get glimpses into the character traits that might have helped him win a second term.

    Refusing to bow to advancing age, he marked his 75th, 80th, 85th and 90th birthdays by going skydiving, with the money going to charity. His primary causes included literacy, cancer research and volunteerism, and he and Barbara Bush would raise more than $1 billion for charity in their years after the White House.

    He and Clinton became close friends after working together after the Asian tsunami disaster in 2004 and after Hurricane Katrina the following year.

    "It was an amazing experience. This man who I had always liked and respected and ran against ... I literally came to love," Clinton said in 2011.

    President Barack Obama awarded Bush the Presidential Medal of Freedom that same year.


    Never completely got out of politics

    Several bouts with illness and advanced age kept Bush out of the spotlight in recent years and he has rarely made public remarks.

    But, in November 2014, he was in the audience in a wheelchair when George W. Bush published a biography entitled "41: A Portrait of My Father."

    The younger Bush poignantly said he "wanted Dad to be alive" when the book came out.

    In 2017, several women accused Bush of inappropriately touching them during photo ops, prompting his spokesman to release a statement saying that "on occasion, (Bush) has patted women's rears in what he intended to be a good-natured manner" and apologizing to "anyone he has offended."

    The elder Bush revealed several years ago he suffered from a form of Parkinson's disease which left him unable to walk. He used a wheelchair or a scooter to get around.

    Bush suffered multiple health scares later in his life. In December 2014 he was hospitalized for what aides described as a precautionary measure after experiencing shortness of breath, and the following July fell at his home in Kennebunkport, Maine, breaking the C2 vertebrae in his neck. The injury did not result in any neurological problems, his spokesman said at the time.


    Source: CNN
    = DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR =

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    Very interesting man...thing is I can't really decide what I think about him as a person...too much propaganda has sunk into my brain.
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    I know exactly what to think about him and it's quite awful to think that this monster will get a prestigious and honorable funeral. I will refrain from saying any more, because it is better not to allow emotions to take over. May he be judged according to his actions in the eyes of the allmighty in the afterlife, no one escapes karma thankfully.

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    The Lizard community has lost one of its finest members today...

    May he rest in piss

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    well, that's the word I reckon' ... The history goes deep but can we really trust many of the things that have been said about him. Truth should at least have a basis in hard facts. I tend not to trust things said about him anymore than I trust things said about the Clinton's but I have investigated the Clinton's more than the Bush clan. Most of what I have learned from the Clintons is that 'someone' was out to get them and most things they have been accused of were mostly wishful thinking done by people lacking in the ability to actually engage in true inductive or deductive reasoning.

    One time i fell hook, line, and sinker for a Bigfoot reveal. I shocked myself when it came to light that it was a hoax. I had a female co-worker respond to my "I can't believe I believed it' with, "Well, we really want to believe!". It was a very empathetic and true response.
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    Quote Originally posted by Wind View Post
    Quote Originally posted by NotAPretender View Post
    Very interesting man...thing is I can't really decide what I think about him as a person...too much propaganda has sunk into my brain.
    I know exactly what to think about him and it's quite awful to think that this monster will get a prestigious and honorable funeral. I will refrain from saying any more, because it is better not to allow emotions to take over. May he be judged according to his actions in the eyes of the allmighty in the afterlife, no one escapes karma thankfully.
    Personally, I'm inclined to go with NotAPretender's opinion in this matter, Brother. As truth-seekers, we owe it to ourselves to not only question the official narratives when they are obviously deceptive, but also to question the alternative narratives and their sources. Let's not forget that most of this so-called "alternative community" is now openly aligning itself with the US American alt-right, whence all of those vile allegations have come that have in the meantime already proven themselves nothing but hateful slander and libel.

    I personally didn't like Bush Sr. either — for many reasons — but it was the very same people who were accusing him of having been involved with the assassination of John F. Kennedy, of having been a pedophile who was chasing little boys in his underwear somewhere at an estate in Canada, and of so many other things, as who are now cheering for Donald J. Trump and his fascist ideology. I don't particularly like Hillary Clinton either — or for that matter, her husband — but look at all that has been said about them in this so-called "alternative community" and how much of that has in the meantime turned out to have been nothing but a pack of lies. Oh, and let's not forget the mass arrests as per Benjamin Fulford's updates.

    It's like I've said so many times before already... This so-called "alternative community" isn't all that alternative, because in the end, it's just as intolerant, deceitful, judgmental and conniving as anything in the mainstream.

    Bush Sr. will indeed meet his karma — that's a given — and he certainly did stir the waters enough to have earned himself some karmic retribution. But the universe knows a lot more than we do. It will present him with the karma he deserves — no less, but no more than that either.

    As the old proverb goes, "Judge not, lest thy be judged."
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    I was sort of half-joking about the Lizard stuff. I really don't know if any of that is true, it may well be slander.

    However, nobody gets to be head of the CIA without at least knowing about and probably taking advantage of the Nazi-developed MK Ultra mind-control stuff. His daddy funded the Nazis, remember, so they were probably inclined to trust him to run the CIA for them and continue with that agenda. I have no doubt that he is responsible for some deeply dark and sinister stuff that we can't even begin to imagine. Nobody knows the true extent of it, but where there's smoke, there's fire.

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    Quote Originally posted by NotAPretender View Post
    [...] Most of what I have learned from the Clintons is that 'someone' was out to get them [...]
    The Monica Lewinsky affair was obviously a clear setup, orchestrated by the Republicans. They couldn't find enough evidence from the Whitewater papers to impeach him, so they went for their most favorite attack vector, i.e. the sex life of the person they seek to oust. This Republican obsession with other people's sex life has even already long blown over to the CIA. It's one of the first things they will ever look at — and release to the public — when it comes to "people of interest".

    Sure, Billy-boy did have a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky, and he most certainly is a narcissistic womanizer with a sex addiction. But for Lewinsky to have had a dress with Bill Clinton's semen on it hanging in her wardrobe for two years?

    Don't they have cleaner services in the USA? And is it custom in said country to hang dirty clothes back in the wardrobe instead of putting them with the dirty laundry? Come on!





    Quote Originally posted by Chris View Post
    [...] nobody gets to be head of the CIA without at least knowing about and probably taking advantage of the Nazi-developed MK Ultra mind-control stuff. His daddy funded the Nazis, remember, so they were probably inclined to trust him to run the CIA for them and continue with that agenda. I have no doubt that he is responsible for some deeply dark and sinister stuff that we can't even begin to imagine. [...]
    That is why I didn't like him.
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    Even if there won't be any tangible evidence, Bushie was still a very bad man. I try not to judge (too much), I'm mostly just observing. All that being said, if I am honest I do feel if not happy, then at least relieved for the fact that he is finally gone now. I've been waiting for this day and I don't mean that lightly.

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    imo his soul as such chose this journey and the choices within it, he did a good job of producing suffering n creating hate, no one knows his previous lives and what they entailed, may the universe hold him dearly in his transmission and his return to Earth be gentle.

    transmission lol

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    In his own words..



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    Lizard yes, and a real slimy one at that. This piece of evil has committed such atrocities on the human race it is unbelievable. I surely would like to see his sons do the perp walk for what they have done also.

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    It's hard to imagine that such a short time ago Modwiz was complaining that this forum was a joke...well, it was actually a joke, jokes can be funny, entertaining, and enlightening...Now? I know it's a matter of personal taste but there has to be some grist for the pepper mill...this stuff is insipid.

    After very serious contemplation it occurred to me there is a taste and it is acrid...
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    Quote Originally posted by Steven View Post
    Lizard yes, and a real slimy one at that. This piece of evil has committed such atrocities on the human race it is unbelievable. I surely would like to see his sons do the perp walk for what they have done also.
    Truth is, the evil in the family was Barbara Bush
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    I like Dmitry Orlov's always unique take on the death of G.B. Sr.

    read:http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2...id-roiled.html

    Bush41 was an Excremental Planetoid roiled by Wriggling Worms



    I believe that it is bad form to speak badly of the recently deceased. Doing so may hurt the feelings of the loved ones they left behind and create animosities among the living. Death should be handled with dignity and decorum. Dead people should be forgiven their transgressions, for even the truly evil ones could be said to have done the right thing in the end—which is to have died, thereby ridding the world of their foul presence, their very death an act of atonement.

    But is this way of thinking relevant to the timely demise of American political festering orbs, be they democratic suppurating spherical bags of pus or republican excremental planetoids roiled by wriggling worms? Would it not be profoundly disingenuous of you to do anything other than cry out joyfully at their final consignment to the nether regions of Hell? Did you not feel a tiny spasm of exaltation upon hearing that Richard Nixon had died? Did you not feel the urge to do a little happy dance when John McCain bought the farm? And will you not have to restrain yourself from pumping your tiny fists in the air and shouting “Yesss!” when you hear that Henry Kissinger has finally kicked the bucket?

    Well then, don’t hold back now either! Rejoice, ye nation, for a festering orb has been loosed from your firmament and has been harmlessly sucked into a black hole where it belongs. Feel the joy! Should you feel pangs of conscience at rejoicing over someone’s death, please consider that these festering orbs are not exactly human. Some people consider them to be reptiloids from outer space, but I believe this is fanciful.

    I believe them to be humans who have had the extreme conceit of thinking themselves to be pagan deities; hence, thinking of them as heavenly orbs, most of which have been named after pagan gods, seems most apt. Their standards are high—so high that they are, in fact, double standards: one for them, another for everyone else. Their modus operandi seems to be the old Latin phrase Quod licet Iovi, non licet Bovi: what is permissible to Jove is not permissible to a bull. To wit, every US president has been a war criminal guilty of multiple war crimes, crimes against humanity and countless atrocities up to and including acts of genocide. For them, this is allowed; for the leaders of other nations—not so much, unless they happen to be allies, of course.

    Jimmy Carter can dine with Indonesia’s dictator Suharto and sign weapons deals with him even has his troops carry out acts of genocide in East Timor. Reagan/Bush41, then Bush43, can flip-flop between considering the same bunch of vile miscreants as valiant, freedom-fighting mujahedeen, then as dastardly terrorist al Qaeda operatives, and first arming and equipping them, then battling them inconclusively for 17-odd years. For the festering orbs, the battle for all that is good and against all that is evil is made easy by the fact that the two are interchangeable on a whim: one moment Noriega is a CIA asset, his efforts in running Panama and in enhancing CIA’s cocaine trade much valued by the CIA director George Bush, and the next moment he is a criminal to be apprehended by staging a military invasion and imprisoned for life.

    Humanitarian atrocities—in Kosovo, Libya or Syria—can be concocted on a whim, to justify humanitarian interventions that then involve real humanitarian atrocities (which are studiously ignored). The list of examples can be extended virtually ad infinitum, but the pattern remains the same: everything that the festering orbs do is by definition for the good of the country and the world, and if you disagree than you are by definition evil. Such logic takes us beyond any conception of morality and is therefore perfectly evil. Therefore, the festering orbs are incarnations and emanations of evil, and their deaths reduce the amount of evil in the world and are to be celebrated, not mourned.

    Over my years spent living in the US, I have become quite entrenched in my view of American national politicians as a blight upon the heavenly firmament: festering orbs hanging low over the horizon. I fancifully imagine the democratic orbs, such as the Clintons and the Obamas, as suppurating spherical bags of pus, while the republican ones—the Bushes, mostly—as excremental planetoids roiled by wriggling worms. This exaggerates the differences between them somewhat, which are mostly cosmetic. It might have been possible for me to learn to ignore them altogether if only people would have stopped pointing at them and talking about them, but they never did, there being so little them to discuss beyond the choice between the two types of festering orbs.

    Which is not to say that this topic is worthy of too much discussion either; rather, it is simply irritating, like an itch that wants to be scratched, because no matter what sort of orb happens to be in command, their responsibilities remain the same. These include:

    1. Making sure that the dollar-based wealth pump, which drains countries around the world of their savings and keeps them in perpetual debt peonage, keeps running

    2. Attending to the care and feeding of the military-industrial complex, which always needs terrorist dictatorships to arm and new, undefended targets to bomb back to the stone age

    3. Perpetuating a sham democracy which grants the wishes of business lobbies and oligarchs while doing its best to ignore everyone else

    4. Catering to the needs of certain privileged ethnic groups—the Anglos and the Jews, essentially.

    These, along with keeping the prisons full and making sure that the rich keep getting richer while the poor stay poor, are bipartisan concerns. Non-privileged Americans can vote, jump in a lake, stave in each others’ heads with 20-pound sledgehammers, or just sit there Buddha-like, arms and legs folded—politically, the effect will be exactly the same.

    One particular excremental planetoid roiled by worms stands out in my memory. When I was being granted US citizenship, the stuffed shirt administering the procedure asked me (to make absolutely sure that I was fit to be an American) who the vice president was. I was of an age at which young men aren’t too concerned with retaining such useless bits of information, and so I just shrugged. I was granted the citizenship anyway. The correct response would have been “What is George Bush.” But it was definitely the wrong question. The right questions would have been:

    1. Do you understand that once you accept US citizenship you will be made to pay US taxes no matter where in the world you decide to live? (The US is one of two tax-slave states; the other is Eritrea.)

    2. Do you understand that, once you accept US citizenship, no matter in the world you live, all of your children, even if they never set foot in the US, may be forced to pay US taxes too?

    3. Do you understand that should you ever decide to relinquish your US citizenship, you will have to pay $2,350, pass an IRS audit and will probably be forced to part with a large share of your savings?

    4. Do you understand that your children will not be allowed to relinquish their US citizenship under any circumstances until they turn 18?

    5. Do you understand that while the US is the prime money-laundering spot for the world’s oligarchs, you as a US national will be made toxic to foreign banking institutions because of onerous and excessive US financial regulations?

    6. Do you understand that, unlike many other countries, the US doesn’t grant its citizens any particular rights beyond the vaporous and abstract “life, liberty and pursuit of happiness”? Specifically, you will not have the right to a living wage, to affordable housing, to medical care, to merit-based education or to a dignified retirement, and that all you can ever count on as a US citizen is your own luck and a bit of charity.

    These are all very useful and helpful questions to ask anyone about to accept US citizenship, as a fair warning. But instead I was expected to mouth the words “George Bush,” and when I didn’t, that was fine too. Apparently, they’ll take you as long as you have a heartbeat. As long as you have a heartbeat, you can be all that you can be—cannon fodder, a debt surf or a drug addict living on the street. You can even dream of becoming a festering orb yourself one day!

    Well, George Bush no longer has a heartbeat: he is finally dead. Hallelujah! Let the heavens rejoice!

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