I Cogitate
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February 28, 2006
What President Bush is teaching our children A major point of contention when most in the press and other stalwart individuals (some inelegantly posing as moralists) were slamming ex-President Clinton over his Monica Lewinsky affair and subsequent coverup was what his shameful behavior taught America's children. His actions were deemed a disgraceful example for impressionable minds. Well, turnabout is fair play--not that the press or the so-called righteous has noticed. So just what should our children derive from using President Bush as a role model? Here's the George Bush pathway to living an ethical and scrupulous life: * it's okay to lie about yourself, your intentions and what you believe in if it's necessary to achieve your goal. (his campaign pledges to restore integrity, honor and civility to D.C.)President Bush as a role model? The blatant hypocrisy is boundless. Yet where are those same paragons of virtue who so gleefully went after Bill Clinton's moral failures? Why are they so silent about President Bush's? Should their repose be seen as approval of Bush's misdeeds? In their minds, is everything, including morality, open to political persuasion? But don't forget to ask yourself this: * do you want your children and the other children of this country emulating President Bush's presidential behavior and actions?top |
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