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WHY AREN'T THE BUSH DAUGHTERS IN IRAQ?

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WHY AREN'T THE BUSH DAUGHTERS IN IRAQ?


[+] ballot by cranky
ACTIVE Fri Mar 23, 07 - Wed Dec 16, 09

Why aren't the Bush daughters in Iraq?

The president's family has set an appallingly bad example for wartime sacrifice.
Kitty Kelley, March 19, 2007

Jenna Bush, one of the president's twin daughters, is writing a book on her all-expenses-paid trip to Panama, where she worked for a few weeks as an intern for UNICEF. Jenna Bush is quoted as saying she will donate her earnings from her book to UNICEF, a commendable gesture, considering her father's net worth of $20 million. But while the 25-year-old makes the rounds of TV talk shows this fall in a White House limousine, dozens of her contemporaries will be arriving home from Iraq in wooden boxes. In Britain, Prince Harry is insisting on going off to Iraq — even as his country is reducing its troop commitment.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt showed how the power of good example could also be powerfully good politics. When he led the country to sacrifice in World War II, his children enlisted and his wife traveled to military bases to counsel and comfort the families of soldiers. Newsreels showed the president's four sons fighting with the Marines in the Pacific, flying with the Army Air Forces in North Africa and landing with the Navy at Normandy.

The president tells us Iraq is a "noble" war, but his wife, his children and his nieces and nephews are not listening. None has enlisted in the armed services, and none seems to be paying attention to the sacrifices of military families. Until Jenna's trip to Panama, the presidential daughters performed community service only when mandated by a court after they were cited for underage drinking. Since then they have surfaced in public during lavish presidential trips with their parents, bar-hopping outings in Georgetown and champagne-popping art openings in New York.

The first lady, so often lauded for her love of literacy, has not been seen in the reading rooms of veterans' hospitals. The president's sister, Doro, publicly picketed Al Gore's last days in the vice president's mansion as he awaited the Supreme Court's decision on the Florida recount of 2000. Yet she has been strangely absent from publicly supporting her brother's war.

The presidential nieces and nephews also have missed the memo on setting a good public example. Ashley Bush — the youngest daughter of the president's brother, Neil, and Neil's ex-wife, Sharon — was presented to Manhattan society at the 52nd Annual International Debutantes Ball at the Waldorf Astoria. Her older sister, Lauren, a runway model, told London's Evening Standard that she is a student ambassador for the United Nations World Food Program, but she would not lobby her uncle for U.S. funds. Her cousin, Billy Bush, chronicles the lives of celebrities on "Access Hollywood."

"Uncle Bucky," as William H.T. Bush is known within the family, is one presidential relative who has profited from the Iraq war. He recently sold all of his shares in Engineered Support Systems Inc. (ESSI), a St. Louis-based company that has flourished under the president's no-bid policy for military contractors.

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Why do you think the Bush daughters aren't in Iraq?

Only the little people fight wars, dahling!
Fat, rich, Maryland Jewish boys aren't there either
Alcohol beverages aren't being served in Iraq?
Because they're Democrats
We have an all volunteer army


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by cranky on Fri Mar 23, 07 11:14am [+]

Why do you bother making these ballots Cranky?

You and the other liberals have either stood idly by, or even contributed to, the expulsion from the site or unfair diminshing of the powers of most of the conservative users on the site.

Whatever your opnions on Herzog and others, it would have reflected a lot better on you as a person if you had joined the protest against his/their patently unfair treatment on this site. The fact that you even stuck the boot in DURING the whole drama made me lose a lot of respect for you. Even the notoriously leftist Babs did the decent thing and protested.

If you want to make ballots for you and a select group of "yes men" liberals to answer and agree with each other about, thats fine.



But wouldnt it be more fun to actually have some healthy debate, between individuals with polarised points of view?
by Doctordraw on Fri Mar 23, 07 11:24am [+]

^^

bull.
by LCD on Fri Mar 23, 07 11:29am [+]

by the way, nice bush.005
by LCD on Fri Mar 23, 07 11:29am [+]

wtf, it looks like that's not a bush, it looks like she's wearing period stained underwear or something...weird
by socal_sweetie on Fri Mar 23, 07 11:32am [+]

^^ i didn't look that carefully046
by LCD on Fri Mar 23, 07 11:35am [+]

it looks more like an ink stain...maybe she's part octoBUSH
by socal_sweetie on Fri Mar 23, 07 11:38am [+]

Our Troops are up against enough in Iraq, lets not subject them to the 2 lil drunks and STDs they most definitely will bring with them
by Barbara_Baby_Cakes on Fri Mar 23, 07 12:06pm [+]

Correction: "...*would* bring with them..."
by Barbara_Baby_Cakes on Fri Mar 23, 07 12:09pm [+]

Voted : Alcohol beverages aren't being served in Iraq?
Now, now DD, play nice, I'm shocked and apalled by your name calling episode 025
by Barbara_Baby_Cakes on Fri Mar 23, 07 12:25pm [+]

^Name calling episode? when?

by Doctordraw on Fri Mar 23, 07 1:09pm [+]

lcd

So its bull to say that it would

"be more fun to actually have some healthy debate, between individuals with polarised points of view?"

I find it perplexing that anyone could make beef with such a seemingly logical suggestion.

Or were you referring to a specific point within the comment that you branded "bull" in its entirety?
by Doctordraw on Fri Mar 23, 07 1:12pm [+]

"Why do you bother making these ballots Cranky?"

Because the ballot question is perfectly legitimate...and fun!

"You and the other liberals have either stood idly by, or even contributed to, the expulsion from the site or unfair diminshing of the powers of most of the conservative users on the site."

Actually, I don't know of a single conservative who has been expelled recently from the site. And if others choose to leave in a huff, that's hardly my fault. I have taken as much abuse at the hands of others on B&W as anyone. One of those who left voluntarily put up a little fictional story about me on his user page that was absolutely filthy. Another declared on his user page that I'm an anti-Semite, and the slur remains. Those people are hardly victims.

"Whatever your opinions on Herzog and others, it would have reflected a lot better on you as a person if you had joined the protest against his/their patently unfair treatment on this site. The fact that you even stuck the boot in DURING the whole drama made me lose a lot of respect for you. Even the notoriously leftist Babs did the decent thing and protested.

"I believed that LCD was in the right, and expressed my opinion to that effect. I was then hit with a barrage of abusive flames, nasty private messages, stalking, and negative karma. Gotta love those tolerant conservatives. Now I know what Scientology critics must feel like.

"If you want to make ballots for you and a select group of "yes men" liberals to answer and agree with each other about, thats fine.

But wouldnt it be more fun to actually have some healthy debate, between individuals with polarised points of view?"

Almost anyone can post on my ballots (with the exception of a few trolls and couple of Kool Aid drinkers). I'm not against debate. And I would remind you DD, that in your past you have not always been the prince of sweetness and light.
by cranky on Fri Mar 23, 07 1:27pm [+]

"the expulsion from the site OR UNFAIR DIMINISHMENT OF THE POWERS"

Which is just as bad.

"I have taken as much abuse at the hands of others on B&W as anyone. One of those who left voluntarily put up a little fictional story about me on his user page that was absolutely filthy. Another declared on his user page that I'm an anti-Semite, and the slur remains. Those people are hardly victims."

Ok, I dont know the details of that, but that is the right of freedom of speech, the right to offend. You havent been unfairly treated/attacked by the OWNER of the site is the point, and your powers as a maintainer have never been unfairly tarnished/removed . Which is a world apart.

"Almost anyone can post on my ballots (with the exception of a few trolls and couple of Kool Aid drinkers)"

I.e with the exception of half the conservatives on the site, and one user who has left in protest at unfair treatment that you and others turned a blind eye to, a protest I support fully.

"not against debate. And I would remind you DD, that in your past you have not always been the prince of sweetness and light"

Indeed I havent, but thats besides the point here. When the right to expression on the site has been compromised I have always been its staunchest defended, regardless of the victim.

And why did you agree with the limitation of Herzogs maintainer powers? Lets be honest here. Was it because the reaosns were just, or because you dislike Herzog intentely?

I think you know the answer, and the right thing to do.
by Doctordraw on Fri Mar 23, 07 1:55pm [+]

I just get tired of the same argument. No matter how many times I explain it, you ask the same question.
I told herzog to stop posting the links, then he thought he would play cute and just mention the name without ".com". before that I let him post freely like everyone else, and he still can now, if he wants to.

just because I don't have the time to respond to every one of the spinmasters accusal, doesn't mean everything they say is true.
by LCD on Fri Mar 23, 07 2:08pm [+]

Another sound and fury ballot signifying nothing but the liberal talking points.Hey cranky where was Clinton's daughter when U.S troops joined NATO and entered the conflict in the Balkans?Answer; who cares that is completely irrelevant to whether or not a nation goes to war!I don't even know why I try anymore, this site has fallen to group think and mindless Bush hate.

Nice pic of Jenna's Va-j-j atleast we knows she's a real woman unlike Hiliary Clinton.
by Corrupt on Fri Mar 23, 07 2:21pm [+]

Voted : Because they're Democrats
Its so obvious. Theyre Dems. Hell theyve probably had a few abortions, too.:)

by JohnnyReb on Fri Mar 23, 07 2:58pm [+]

Sorry, I couldnt help myself. Actually I think all citizens should spent a short period in the service of their country.
by JohnnyReb on Fri Mar 23, 07 3:05pm [+]

Voted : Alcohol beverages aren't being served in Iraq?
Where's the Baath party?
by skylab on Fri Mar 23, 07 3:14pm [+]

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