More Lessons in Ethics from the Bush Administration

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So, Bush is teaching us again the proper way to comport yourself. He banned trade with the country of Burma due to their human rights violations, only then to sell products made in Burma at his official campaign store.

The manufacturer of the fleeces would like you to believe that they did this because it's too hard to find stuff made in America today. I don't believe that for a second, and I think they took the easy route to save some dollars, which is seemingly right in line with the usualy policies of the Bush Administration. When the time comes to stand by hard convictions, it's easier to take the easy road out and hope no one notices.

The punishments proscribed for trading with Burma include fines and jail time. I look forward to seeing Bush paying money for trying to skirt his own laws and spend some time in jail. In fact, let's fire up the impeachment proceedings. Clinton was impeached for diddling a staffer. Bush trades with a banned country! Kick his ass to the curb.

It's good to know we have a president that stands by his convictions. Way to go Dubya.

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