6.23.2007

Where art thou Hillary? President Bush Mess

READER'S NOTE: I AM NOT A BUSH-HATER. I HAVE RESPECT FOR HIM AS THE LEADER OF OUR COUNTRY. THAT IS THE CREDIT I GIVE TO HIM, AND IT IS THE BASIS OF MY AMOUNT OF RESPECT.


THE BAD:

When President Bush announced his budget plan for 2008, I was more than frustrated and relieved to know that he is leaving the White House:

"President Bush’s FY 2008 Budget also proposes cutting $12.2 million (or nine percent) in funding for the Office of Violence Against Women (VAW). VAW provides national leadership on issues relating to domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking by providing grants to help victims with the protection and services they need. The budget request would eliminate all VAW formula grant programs, including the STOP grant program and the sexual assault hotline grant program. Further, because the request shifts all funding to discretionary spending, grant programs that protect children and people with disabilities could be eliminated. "- The Senate, 2007

THE GOOD:

"In 2006, RAINN helped pass legislation that enhances penalties for child sexual abuse and tightens the registration requirements for sex offenders. The final version of this legislation, now known as the Adam Walsh Child Safety and Protection Act (H.R. 4472), passed both houses of Congress. President George W. Bush signed it into law in July 2006." -RAINN, 2006

"President George W. Bush said in a press conference yesterday that he supports abortion in three cases - rape, incest, and the life of the mother." - Washington Daily News, 2006

"Dear Attorney General Gonzales:
On behalf of RAINN, which is the nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization, I want to commend you for the important role you played in the enactment of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 2005, which President Bush signed into law in January...." -RAINN, 2005

"Today, I have signed into Law S. 1435, the "Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003." The Act provides for analysis of the incidence and effects of prison rape in Federal, State and local institutions, and for information, resources, recommendations and funding to protect individuals from prison rape. The Act also creates a National Prison Rape Reduction Commission. " - George W. Bush, 2003


THE FRUSTRATION AND CONFUSION:
President Bush wants to 'eliminate' prison rape, sign the Violence Against Women Act into law, approve abortion in cases of rape or incest, enhance penalties for child sexual abuse and tighten the registration requirements for sex offenders BUT

President Bush also wants to eliminate the funding for violence against women awareness programs and victim's advocate groups. He may as well be saying, "Well, I am against rape. I do not want people to be raped, but if they are-tough luck-I'm not going to support the agencies that help them..."
Yeah. Because- that makes perfect sense and everything...
love, jessieh
-Hillary Clinton 2008-

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

i love you for posting this.

I agree with you with the level of respect you have or him... the guy is a moron and its time for a woman to be president. Maybe then, the funds would go to the right places, and be equal for everyone.

This is jsut my opinion.

**KoreanRain** said...

I'm glad you posted the note at the begining. But I can tell you Bush is no moron *cough* and i don't think some women should be president *hilary* because funds might start going to the "right" place but it wont be good when they dont go to anything else but those "right" places.

love love love,
Tay

The Speaker said...

When Hillary becomes President, the funds will go to the right and the left places. It is balance.

**KoreanRain** said...

Yeah we will see about that. (well actually we wont b/c shes not becoming president)Oh, so she will keep the funds balanced just like she keeps her family balanced. i wonder how that will work. "now ladies you "stay with" your husband when he cheats on you you dont "leave". Oh, and ladies it takes a village to raise a child.

The Speaker said...

There are alot of women who stay with their sorry husbands after they cheat. These women are simply wired that way. It may seem stupid to us because we don't see things that way, Praise God! But haven't you heard, "Stand By Your Man". You'd be surprised how many women you know my dear, who have stayed with their husbands even after they have been cheated on. It's sad, but rather common. It doesn't disqualify one for Presidency. That's almost as good as Dallas saying, "Because Bush is ugly". It's not a reflection of her leadership skills.

Love, Jessieh
and You need to call me!