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Washington -- President Bush on Thursday marked the 50th anniversary of Rosa Parks' refusal to relinquish her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala., by signing legislation to place a statue of the late civil rights heroine in the Capitol.But that's the Bush Administration all over: they'll put up statues for them to pose in front of at the same time they're vigorously trying to bring back Jim Crow. From the Washington Post a couple of weeks ago: The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, which has enforced the nation's anti-discrimination laws for nearly half a century, is in the midst of an upheaval that has driven away dozens of veteran lawyers and has damaged morale for many of those who remain, according to former and current career employees.Dozens of lawyers have resigned from the CRD rather than defend a civil rights agenda that is profoundly antagonistic to civil rights. Go figure. So the Emperor gets to make a speech honoring the memory of a woman who fought for everything he's trying to destroy. SOP for the Shrub, so common it's hardly worth mentioning. (WaPo link via MoJo, where you can read about the hundreds of administration officials who have resigned or been fired for telling the truth over the last five years. Hundreds.) Update: It's a two-fer! After cutting his promised $15B in funds to fight AIDS down to $3B, dispensing only a third of that much, most of it to abstinence-only programs that don't work, and then backing the pharmaceutical industries' initial refusal to cut its outrageous prices for anti-AIDS drugs in Africa (they were later shamed into it by the rest of the world, not us), the Emperor took advantage of World AIDS Day to crow about his 'contribution'. President Bush said Thursday that his 2-year-old overseas AIDS initiative had brought antiviral drugs to 400,000 HIV-infected people in Africa and was on track to treat 2 million by early 2009.That is, at worst, another of the Emperor's flat-out lies. At best it's a gross exaggeration. If there are that many people being reached, it's in spite of him, not because of him. But don't let that stop you from taking all the credit, Your Imperial Majesticness. It never did before. |
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