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Bush’s China speech: brazen American hypocrisy
by barra Thursday, Aug 7 2008, 12:22pm
international / social/political / commentary

The last person in a position to reprimand or give advice to China is the now fully divorced from reality George ‘lobotomised’ Bush. G W Bush delivered his anti-China speech en route to Beijing from Bangkok, perhaps Tierra del Fuego would have been more appropriate after considering Bush’s comments.

Chinese too polite to surrender Bush to the Hague
Chinese too polite to surrender Bush to the Hague

Dubya and his band of White House buffoons have really ‘excelled’ this time; "America stands in firm opposition to China's detention of political dissidents, human rights advocates and religious activists,” said Bush while he oversaw the CIA and U.S. military engage in a program called ‘extraordinary rendition.’ An odd name for kidnapping, incarcerating and torturing ‘religious activists’ SUSPECTED of crimes. Numerous victims of this heinous ‘program’ have since been repatriated to their home nations and heavily compensated by the U.S, notwithstanding the permanent emotional scars and outrageous human rights violations the victims suffered. Seems Dubya had a momentary lapse of memory! [We could have been less kind but we are giving him the benefit of the doubt, which is more than he gave the hapless victims of the ‘rendition’ program.]

Dubya went on to say, “We speak out for a free press, freedom of assembly and labour rights - not to antagonise China's leaders, but because trusting its people with greater freedom is the only way for China to develop its full potential.” If you had any doubts as to the mental competence of the U.S. president then doubt no more. Bush stated the above only weeks after bullying tactics from his administration forced Congress to legalise domestic spying on citizens – how does it go again Dubya? ‘Trusting [the] people with greater freedom ..,’ in your hypocritical dreams, you lying scoundrel?

“And we press for openness and justice not to impose our beliefs, but to allow the Chinese people to express theirs." Ask the Iraqi people about the imposition of a foreign belief/ideology imposed on them by the US military! As for openness, the Bush regime is the most secretive in US history – something to hide, George?

“The United States believe that the people of China deserve the fundamental liberty that is the natural right of all human beings.” Tell it to the detainees at the illegal Guantanamo Bay TORTURE camp! Detainees in this Nazi style camp are denied the most basic legal and human rights. A White House spokesperson recently announced that a detainee may face indefinite incarceration even if acquitted by the Kangaroo military commission. ‘Natural right of human beings,’ ay George! Or is it that Arabs and Muslims do not fit into the human being category?

Bush mentioned his “Dad” serving (as CIA liaison) in Beijing after the Cultural Revolution and the stunning progress China had made in three short decades. Surely Dubya should have been aware that China had won the globalisation war and was not in need of advice from a failed president and one of the world’s most incompetent leaders.

Bush should consider himself lucky China did not surrender him to the Hague for war crimes. Bush is directly responsible for the first holocaust of the 21st century with over 655,000 civilian deaths to his credit.

I conclude with the opening sentence: “The last person in a position to reprimand or give advice to China is the now fully divorced from reality, George ‘lobotomised’ Bush.”

What is more astounding than Bush's bad manners and pea brain is that journalists and the mass media failed to report his flagrant HYPOCRISY. Arrest the murderer and deliver him to the Hague for trial.


 
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