Presidential Values?

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I think this absolutely terrible, in the forshadow of the Presidential election, Bush thinks that this is going to help out his campaining? Bush might have gotten my vote if he put half as much effort into taking care of America's citizens as he does everyone else's. That money in my opinion would have been better spent helping out some American children with debilitating illnesses. I just think it is sad and morally incorrect....



What do you all think about it? Am I trying to be to practical?[bigcry]







WASHINGTON - Seven Iraqi men whose hands were ordered cut off by Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) met with President Bush (news - web sites) at the White House on Tuesday, along with a Houston doctor who helped fit them with prosthetics.


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Bush Meets Iraqis Maimed Under Saddam
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"I'm honored to shake the hand of a brave Iraqi citizen who had his hand cut off by Saddam Hussein with six other Iraqi citizens as well who suffered the same fate," Bush said, shaking the new hand of Qasim Ghida Kadhim at a photo opportunity at the Oval Office. "They are examples of the brutality of the tyrant."



Kadhim, a salesman, and the six others had their hands crudely amputated in 1995 at Abu Ghraib, the Iraqi prison that was a symbol of torture under Saddam's regime and more recently was the scene of alleged abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. troops.



The men were accused of doing business in foreign currency, including American dollars.



The six other men were Laith Niema Aqar, a jeweler; Salah Hasan Zinad, a businessman; Nazaar Abdulridha Joudi, a jeweler; Ala'a Hassan, a textile salesman; Basim Ameer, the news manager of the Iraqi Media Network; and Hassan Al Gereawy, a laborer.



Last week, Al Gareawy said of his surgery and rehabilitation, "It's a dream come true."



In recent interviews with the news media, the men have profusely thanked the United States and American troops for bringing hope for freedom and democracy to Iraq (news - web sites).



Bush thanked Joe Agris, the plastic surgeon who fitted the men with high-tech hands last month, and others who helped bring about the surgeries. Don North, a documentary producer, discovered the men last year and sought help for them in the United States, and a Houston journalist, Marvin Zindler, helped arrange for their surgeries and publicized their story.



The prostheses, each valued at $50,000, as well as all services, were donated.



 
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OK I"m confused.........he shook some hands of some Iraqi's who wanted to thank the United States for giving hope and freedom to the Iraqi people and you want to change your vote. President Bush did not pay for these surgeries, nor did the money come from the US government.......it came from donations here in HOUSTON........yes us folks here in HOUSTON...........it was a prominent thing in HOUSTON, promoted by our local news media...........we also help a lot of other immigrants through the Shriner's Hospital.........a lot of global children who have been burned regardless of their ability to pay.......... [bash]
 

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no problem, can we have your vote back............so laughing
I can't believe we have 6 more months of this election. I want a law caping all campaigning to 3 months before the election. I can't take the commericals and talking heads on tv anymore. It's relentlous. [?|] [bigcry] Help!
 

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I can't believe we have 6 more months of this election. I want a law caping all campaigning to 3 months before the election. I can't take the commericals and talking heads on tv anymore. It's relentlous. [?|] [bigcry] Help!

I agree, the talking heads are the worst, if it were not for them I would not know what to think.....Doh!
 


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