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BUSH MUST GO!

 

Charlotte Iserbyt

August 4, 2003

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Green Party members aren't the only people who wish George W. Bush would go away. As a former member of the Republican Party and an authentic sixties-era conservative, I join in that leftist party's call for impeachment of the President.

At the same time the U.S. Congress should vote to get out of Iraq, get out of the United Nations (which has been behind every war the U.S.A. has been engaged in since 1945) and should bring back all our servicemen and women serving overseas and return them to their constitutional role of protecting the United States.

United States foreign and economic policy no longer serves the best interests of Americans. Our budget deficits are hemorrhaging due to foreign aid and military excursions overseas and so-called "free trade" which has destroyed America's industrial base creating high unemployment for Americans. Better that we spend our tax money on our own people: take care of the homeless, the unemployed, and our infrastructure which is cracking at the seams.

Of course, it is unlikely George Bush could be replaced by anyone whose policies differ in any major way from those he is carrying out. The leadership of both parties (Democrat and Republican) has had identical agendas since the early 1900s, which include our insane involvement overseas, called for by our membership in the unconstitutional United Nations. Also, how can leading Democrats complain about the situation in Iraq and the Republicans' handling of it when they voted to let Bush take us to war in the first place? The vote in the Congress was not close; it was very lopsided, with only a handful of Democrats voting "no."

George Washington said it best: "Beware of foreign entanglements."

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Charlotte Iserbyt is the consummate whistleblower! Iserbyt served as Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, during the first Reagan Administration, where she first blew the whistle on a major technology initiative which would control curriculum in America's classrooms. Iserbyt is a former school board director in Camden, Maine and was co-founder and research analyst of Guardians of Education for Maine (GEM) from 1978 to 2000. She has also served in the American Red Cross on Guam and Japan during the Korean War, and in the United States Foreign Service in Belgium and in the Republic of South Africa. Iserbyt is a speaker and writer, best known for her 1985 booklet Back to Basics Reform or OBE: Skinnerian International Curriculum and her 1989 pamphlet Soviets in the Classroom: America's Latest Education Fad which  covered the details of the U.S.-Soviet and Carnegie-Soviet Education Agreements which remain in effect to this day. She is a freelance writer and has had articles published in Human Events, The Washington Times, The Bangor Daily News, and included in the record of Congressional hearings.

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Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt Author The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America...A Chronological Paper Trail. Website: www.deliberatedumbingdown.com 

 


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"Of course, it is unlikely George Bush could be replaced by anyone whose policies differ in any major way from those he is carrying out. The leadership of both parties (Democrat and Republican) has had identical agendas since the early 1900s, which include our insane involvement overseas, called for by our membership in the unconstitutional United Nations."