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THE SAD AND DANGEROUS LEGACY OF
GEORGE W. BUSH by Will C. Justice

What will historians say about the Bush legacy?  Backtalk:  What legacy?  If he has a legacy, it is a sad and dangerous one. This is what historians will say about the Bush years:

*Iraq   Bush deliberately pinned his Presidency on the outcome of the Iraq War.  Called during his Presidency the "worst foreign policy mistake" in American history, the relatively easy initial invasion morphed into a deadly three-way civil war.  Americans sided with the Shia sect, which is more radical than the Sunnis, and hated by them.  Prior to the occupation, of the 50-plus Islamic nations, there was only one Shia-ruled nation--Iran.   Now there are two. And Iraq has been dismembered into three weak states dominated by three ethnic/religious groups: Kurds, Shia, and Sunni

*The United Nations
This institution is now in tatters, thanks to the loathing that Bush and his right-wing enablers feel toward it.  With all its shortcomings, the UN was a place where the great powers of the world could debate and negotiate before they fought, a forum where little nations as well as large could be heard.

*Japan
Little noticed, this may be one of the most ominous parts of Bush's legacy.  Japan's constitution, drafted after WWII, forbade the nation to create offensive military forces or deploy its forces abroad.  Yielding to intense pressure from the Bush administration to join the Coalition of the Willing, Japan sent token forces to Iraq. Japan is now creating an offensive military force, with the encouragement of the Bush administration--a development that has rattled Japan's neighbors who were occupied by Japan during WWII.

*Church and State
Unlike most nations, the US has escaped the horrors of religious war primarily because religious groups have been forbidden to support their activities with tax dollars.  No longer.  Motivated by Bush's desire to privatize social welfare and the zeal of fundamentalist enablers who dream of turning the US into a religious state, hundreds of millions of tax dollars now flow into religious coffers.

*Scandal
Not since the days of President Grant or the "Teapot Dome" has the nation seen more scandal.
Halliburton, Abramoff, DeLay,Cunningham, Foley, "Scooter Libby," Gonzales--almost one every two weeks. At latest count, the Bush numbers for major government-related scandals exceed those of the Nixon administration by approximately 30 percent and those of the Carter administration by 100 percent.

*A Nation Divided
After 9/11, the nation came together.  Today,  the nation is as bitterly divided as it was during the Viet Nam war.

*International Prestige
American prestige is at an all-time low, and in the Middle East, polls regularly show respect for the US in the single digits.

*The Middle East
Bush's uninformed crusades to bring "freedom" to the Middle East have energized radical Islamic groups that are larger and more dangerous than ever.

*Torture and the Geneva Conventions   Secret prisons, extreme forms of interrogation, and detentions without charges are now routine.  Guantanamo has become America's Siberia. 

*Hurricane Katrina  For decades, weed-covered East Berlin provided world-class evidence that the ideology of the Soviet Empire did not work.  Today, the Bush Administration's response to Katrina tells the same story: its ideology does not work.  This great American city struggles just to stay alive.  Why? A belief system that belittles governmental response to calamity at home combined with astonishing incompetence.

*The Federal Budget
Bush inherited the largest budget surplus in American history and quickly transformed the surplus into the largest deficit in American history.

*National Health Care
The statistics are stunning: 47 million Americans, including millions of children, are without any health insurance. 

THE REIGN OF ERROR
SEVEN CANNOTS THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS IGNORED

by Will Justice

You cannot succeed if you wage wars you cannot win.
Bush seems to believe he can wage preemptive war against any ruler he happens to dislike, regardless of the cost or loss of human life.

You cannot win wars without reliable intelligence.
American intelligence in the Middle East is limited and flawed, compounded by occupying forces that understand neither the languages nor the cultures.  You must not kick down doors unless you know who is behind them.

You cannot wage wars without raising taxes.
The cost of the Iraq war is astronomical and has been passed along to succeeding generations in the form of an enormous national debt.  No American President before Bush has dreamed of waging a war without increasing taxes.

You cannot expect puppet governments to be strong.
Bush’s puppet government is so weak that it dares not appear in public outside the Green Zone. Even the Vichy government, Hitler’s French collaborators, functioned in public.

You cannot create democracy at the point of a gun.
Individual freedoms contract rather than expand during armed conflict, and extremists drown out voices of reason.

You cannot expect good government if you mock government.
Bush scorns the federal government while drawing a federal paycheck.  To create a good society, you must attract good people to serve in it.  

You cannot always to depend on market forces.
The Bush administration has made a god of market forces, but market forces do not have a brain or a heart.  Sometimes market forces help you, sometimes they do not. Sometimes you must intervene.