A Legacy to Die For |
| Published: June 28, 2008, 9:47 am |
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June 28, 2008 A Legacy to Die For by Gordon Prather President George W. Bush says it will be about fifty years before historians can properly evaluate his legacy. Of course, that's not true; some historians already know what Bush's legacy will likely be: the deliberate destruction of the existing international nuclear-weapons proliferation-prevention regime. But it is slightly comforting, isn't it, knowing that God apparently hasn't told Bush to precipitate Armageddon before leaving office. According to recent reports by Mainstream Media Persons who apparently reformat their hard-drives each night before retiring Bush and Condi-baby are hanging their legacy hopes on the "successful" outcome of the present Six-Party (China, Russia, Japan, United States, South and North Korea) Talks. Quoth Bush; "If North Korea continues to make the right choices it can repair its relationship with the international community." And what would amount to North Korea making the "right [ Full article ] |
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