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"The Bush people have no right to speak for my father, particularly because of the position he's in now," he said during a recent interview with Salon. "Yes, some of the current policies are an extension of the '80s. But the overall thrust of this administration is not my father's -- these people are overly reaching, overly aggressive, overly secretive, and just plain corrupt. I don't trust these people."Read More......
"The big elephant sitting in the corner is that George W. Bush is simply unqualified for the job... What's his accomplishment? That he's no longer an obnoxious drunk?"
"Sure, he wasn't a technocrat like Clinton. But my father was a man -- that's the difference between him and Bush. To paraphrase Jack Palance, my father crapped bigger ones than George Bush."
"Nine-11 gave the Bush people carte blanche to carry out their extreme agenda -- and they didn't hesitate for a moment to use it. I mean, by 9/12 Rumsfeld was saying, 'Let's hit Iraq.' They've used the war on terror to justify everything from tax cuts to Alaska oil drilling."
"And the weapons of mass destruction? Whatever happened to them? I'm sure we'll find some," he laughs. "They're being flown in right now in a C-130. There were, and will be, a lot of people killed over there. And if you don't care about the Iraqi casualties, what about the American? We stand to lose more people in the next months of occupation than we lost in the weeks of war. One of the reasons we escaped largely unscathed so far was because our military moved so fast. But now we're sitting targets -- we have to establish bases, patrol the streets, guard checkpoints. We're sitting targets for suicide bombers and other terrorists."
"And they told us, 'Don't worry about W. not knowing anything, good old Dick Cheney will be his minder.' Dick Cheney? And this was going to be compassionate conservatism? Dick Cheney is to the right of Genghis Khan, he wants to drill in your backyard, he wants to deny black people their rights --it was all there in his voting record for us to see. What were we, rubes?"
"Our murderer is dead. The man who murdered more gay people than anyone in the entire history of the world, is dead. More people than Hitler even. In all the tributes to his passing, as I write this two days after his death, not one that I have seen has mentioned this."Kramer also reveals that he was recently asked by People magazine for a quote regarding his views on Reagan:
"People magazine called me for a quote on Reagan's death. 'I wish he had died before he was elected' is what I told them. I wonder what they will run."Finally, Kramer concludes his piece by comparing Reagan to Hitler:
"Hitler knew what he was doing. How could Ronald Reagan not have known what he was doing? But of course no one is writing about this. Reagan too is one of history's gods. So far he has got away with murder."Kramer's full Advocate piece is due to hit the news stands in two weeks. Kudos to the Advocate on this coup.
Laura Bush, whose father died from Alzheimer's, said on Wednesday she admired Nancy Reagan's devotion to former President Ronald Reagan until his death but could not back her call for relaxation of stem cell research restrictions.Read More......
White House Counsel Alberto R. Gonzales said in a May 21 interview with The Washington Post: 'Anytime a discussion came up about interrogations with the president, . . . the directive was, 'Make sure it is lawful. Make sure it meets all of our obligations under the Constitution, U.S. federal statutes and applicable treaties.'Now remember that the head of the Justice Dept's Office of Legal Counsel wrote a memo saying that US law and international law may not even cover the president's decisions as they pertain to interrogations conducted in the pursuance of war. That memo means that Bush could have directly ordered the torture at Abu Ghraib and still, technically, be "meeting our obligations under the Constitution, U.S. federal statues and applicable treaties" since none of those laws applied to him anyway, so he definitely "met" his obligation under them.
And the administration showed indifference to an emerging AIDS crisis in the early 1980s. By the time Reagan delivered his first speech on the epidemic in May 1988 -- about eight months before he left office -- the disease had been diagnosed in more than 36,000 Americans, and 20,849 had died.Read More......
"Gov. Mark Sanford, Republican of South Carolina, a captain in the Air Force Reserve, who said he attended as many funerals as possible, said he tried to separate the politics of the war from his desire to honor the dead.Read More......
"Some folks are against the war, some are for it," he said. "What you're trying to do is not get involved in that debate but to honor the individual. Your presence goes with the role of chief executive."
Kathy Brown of Glens Falls, N.Y., whose son, Nathan, 21, was killed in Iraq on April 11, said she would have liked Mr. Pataki to have attended her son's funeral but understood he was busy. Still, she said, Mr. Pataki called "out of the blue" and spoke to her husband, Ricky, for several minutes. "We were pleased," she said.
But, she said, she resented President Bush for not attending any funerals. "I think he should attend every single solitary funeral and spend more time in Iraq and less time in Texas," she said. "Yes he's busy, but our soldiers are not too busy to serve."
She said she did receive a letter from President Bush, but she was offended that it arrived by Federal Express. "He couldn't have had someone hand it to us?" she asked."
"Researchers say there are no reliable statistics on how many babies nevirapine has saved nationwide. But at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital -- the main source of prenatal and obstetric care for millions of people in Soweto, the sprawling township near Johannesburg -- 25 percent of babies born to HIV-positive women contracted the disease in the mid-1990s, before nevirapine became available. Now that the drug is administered routinely, the infection rate is about 8 percent, doctors say." - Washington PostRead More......
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