6.11.05

Two Competing Visions

Eyeing three upcoming presidential elections in Latin America, Bush said citizens must choose "between two competing visions" for their future.

One, he said, pursues representative government, integration into the world community and freedom's transformative power for individuals.

"The other seeks to roll back the democratic progress of the past two decades by playing to fear, pitting neighbor against neighbor and blaming others for their own failures to provide for the people," he said. "We must make tough decisions today to ensure a better tomorrow."
Orrrrrr.... not. I mean, when Bush says "We must make tough decisions today" what he really is saying is "I'm fucking glad my own people aren't listening, because I'm really talking sense here, and, hell, half of those people voted for what I'm talking about here, and are actually pretty smart [insert John Stewart Bush-laugh here]."

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