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This blog is largely deprecated, but is being preserved here for historical interest. Check out my index page at adamfields.com for more up to date info. My main trade is technology strategy, process/project management, and performance optimization consulting, with a focus on enterprise and open source CMS and related technologies. More information. I write periodic long pieces here, shorter stuff goes on twitter or app.net.

10/16/2004

Mr. Bush, you don’t speak for me.

Filed under: — adam @ 12:38 pm

This really isn’t news, if you’ve been paying attention, but it looks like the NY Times has finally gotten the message.

This is an analysis of the Times’s very long article on the agenda of the Bush White House, and their rejection of facts, logic, and oh, pretty much all science.

Beliefs are one thing, but as President of the United States, you speak for hundreds of millions, distilled into one path of action. That does not mean “follow the will of the majority”. That does not mean “follow those who will pay for your re-election”. That does not mean “follow your own beliefs”. That means “find the best compromise for the best possible benefit of every single last citizen”. In my opinion, this administration has utterly failed to represent its constituency, and it must go.

It is time for all of us to stand up and say “Mr. Bush, you don’t speak for me.”

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2 Responses to “Mr. Bush, you don’t speak for me.”

  1. Ironwolf Says:

    I’ve added my voice to yours– see my URL.

  2. mullet boy Says:

    Those who relected Bush give their blessing and therefore accept responsibility for the war for oil campaign.

    In the year of a 400 kmh battery car, I think that is sick.

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