Link:
http://democracy2.blogspot.com/2005/09/singularity-of-this-latest-preventable.htmlTitle: "The 'Singularity' of This Latest Preventable Tragedy: For the sake of the republic, President Bush should resign"
Excerpt:
"It's not only that we have an administration that makes a lot of critical mistakes, it's that we also have an administration that avoids and shifts responsibility for those mistakes, and therefore an administration that does not learn from their mistakes. With one disaster after another…and the strong probability of natural disasters and terrorist incidents to come, how can we trust the Bush administration with national security matters any longer? This is NOT a partisan political issue.
This is NOT "politicizing" a tragedy. This is engaging the POLITICS OF NATIONAL SURVIVAL--with many hands sadly forced by President Bush's strangely delayed reaction to the hurricane disaster...
A president who is disinterested, disengaged and disingenuous is dangerous!"
I'm already seeing Freepers leaving some nonsense comments. (Of course, none of them actually *read* the article--I guess they are afraid to learn how _verifiably_ bad their president is.)
PDF also available:
http://dl.stevemagruder.com/articles/The%20Singularity%20of%20This%20Latest%20Preventable%20Tragedy.pdf