While Americans eagerly vote for the next president, here’s a sobering reminder: As of Tuesday, George W. Bush still has 77 days left in the White House — and he’s not wasting a minute. President Bush’s aides have been scrambling to change rules and regulations on the environment, civil liberties and abortion rights, among others — few for the good. Most presidents put on a last-minute policy stamp, but in Mr. Bush’s case it is more like a wrecking ball. We fear it could take months, or years, for the next president to identify and then undo all of the damage. Here is a look — by no means comprehensive — at some of Mr. Bush’s recent parting gifts and those we fear are yet to come.

CIVIL LIBERTIES We don’t know all of the ways that the administration has violated Americans’ rights in the name of fighting terrorism. Last month, Attorney General Michael Mukasey rushed out new guidelines for the F.B.I. that permit agents to use chillingly intrusive techniques to collect information on Americans even where there is no evidence of wrongdoing.

Agents will be allowed to use informants to infiltrate lawful groups, engage in prolonged physical surveillance and lie about their identity while questioning a subject’s neighbors, relatives, co-workers and friends. The changes also give the F.B.I. — which has a long history of spying on civil rights groups and others — expanded latitude to use these techniques on people identified by racial, ethnic and religious background.

THE ENVIRONMENT The administration has been especially busy weakening regulations that promote clean air and clean water and protect endangered species.

Mr. Bush, or more to the point, Vice President Dick Cheney, came to office determined to dismantle Bill Clinton’s environmental legacy, undo decades of environmental law and keep their friends in industry happy. In coming weeks, we expect the Environmental Protection Agency to issue a final rule that would weaken a program created by the Clean Air Act, which requires utilities to install modern pollution controls when they upgrade their plants to produce more power. Interior also is awaiting E.P.A.’s concurrence on a proposal that would make it easier for mining companies to dump toxic mine wastes in valleys and streams.

ABORTION RIGHTS Soon after the election, Michael Leavitt, the secretary of health and human services, is expected to issue new regulations aimed at further limiting women’s access to abortion, contraceptives and information about their reproductive health care options.

Existing law allows doctors and nurses to refuse to participate in an abortion. These changes would extend the so-called right to refuse to a wide range of health care workers and activities including abortion referrals, unbiased counseling and provision of birth control pills or emergency contraception, even for rape victims.

While Mr. Bush leaves office on Jan. 20, 2009, he has only until Nov. 20 to issue “economically significant” rule changes and until Dec. 20 to issue other changes. Anything after that is merely a draft and can be easily withdrawn by the next president. Unfortunately, the White House is well aware of those deadlines.

Great, NOW he decides to get busy…wouldn’t this be a good time for him to go on one of those extended vacations he’s famous for?

Thanks Mr. Justin




  1. Hugh Ripper says:

    #30 Sure he is…and I’m the ghost of Kropotkin.

  2. Mister Mustard says:

    #30 – Lyin’ Mike

    >>Yeah, he’s a far left radical Marxist, just like his buddy Bill Ayers. Obama has expressed
    >>support for redistribution forced by the
    >>courts.

    Lyin’ Mike, I can’t tell if you’re lyin’, or if you’re just plain stoopid. Bill Ayers may have been a far left radical 35 or 40 years ago. He wasn’t much of a Marxist. And for a long, long, time, he’s been a pipe-smoking, leather-elbowed professor, advocating for educational reform with (among others) the mayor of Chicago (Oh. He’s a Marxist too, right?)

    Obama has almost nothing to do with Ayers except sitting on boards with him. And Obama has NEVER been far left, radical, a Marxist, or a terrorist (except to those retards that can’t tell him from an Aye-Rab.

    >>Obama has expressed support for >>redistribution forced by the courts.

    Big shit. Who, other than Wesley Snipes, hasn’t? It’s called “taxes”.

    Maybe if you had made it out of elementary school and had to pay them, you’d know more about them. That’s how we pay for the military, scientific research, interstate highways, and Dumbyas moronic, misbegotton war.

    Sheesh.

  3. Lou says:

    Mr Bush has been a blight on freedoms for all Americans.

  4. Malcolm says:

    Time to shut down Satan. Note the posters who advocate rape of the US resources. These are the minions of Satan. The hide as patriots but they are the evilest of all.

  5. Malcolm says:

    Time to shut down Satan. Note the posters who advocate rape of the US resources. These are the minions of Satan. They hide as patriots but they are the evilest of all.

  6. MikeN says:

    Ayers helped write Obama’s book.

  7. Rich says:

    “Existing law allows doctors and nurses to refuse to participate in an abortion. These changes would extend the so-called right to refuse to a wide range of health care workers and activities including abortion referrals, unbiased counseling and provision of birth control pills or emergency contraception, even for rape victims.”

    If he did nothing else good, he did this good thing: to strengthen the rights of unborn children.

    You bloody, bitter, pro-abortion (pro-choice, whatever) Nazis be advised- we pro-life people aren’t going anywhere.

  8. Mr. Fusion, says:

    #37, Poor,

    You bloody, bitter, pro-abortion (pro-choice, whatever) Nazis be advised- we pro-life people aren’t going anywhere.

    So sad. I could understand your position better but right this minute, there are thousands of children in the foster system in my State. Waiting to be adopted.

    Yet the “right to deny” crowd all want to go to China and adopt.

    The same crowd don’t want to see birth control made available to the very same women getting pregnant.

    You don’t want to teach birth control methods to children in schools.

    Almost as one, they castigate the mother of unwed children but quietly pat the father on the back as a “man”.

    You want a mother to care for a child knowingly born with physical defects. But you won’t be around to help financially or physically let alone emotionally. You’re too busy putting a scarlet letter on her.

    You assholes with your hypocritical bent sicken me. Phucoff and move to Singapore, they love your kind their.

  9. Mr. Fusion, says:

    RE #38,

    Geeze, my grammer is slipping.

    Fourth paragraph should read
    The same crowd doesn’t want to see

    And last paragraph, last word should be there

  10. Sea Lawyer says:

    I would find Liberals to be more credible about their talk of civil liberties if they were ever at all consistent about them.

    Abortions should never be restricted since a woman’s body is her property (which is correctly reasoned), yet for any other property, they reserve the absolute power to confiscate when they can come up with a more compelling use than the legitimate owner has.

  11. Mr. Fusion, says:

    #40, See Lawyer,

    Abortions should never be restricted since a woman’s body is her property (which is correctly reasoned),

    Wrong assumption. No one’s body is property. It might be mine but neither I nor anyone else “owns” it. It’s called “the person”. Any attempt to sever part of that body does serious harm to the person. (Certain organ donations excepted)

    Property, on the other hand, is severable and may be compensated for. Confiscation or condemnation does not injure a person.

  12. James Hill says:

    I think the worst Bush can do at this point is lose the remote. And I bet that’s happened more than a few times over the last 8 years.

  13. Rick Cain says:

    Republicans will hold GWB up as the 2nd best president ever, behind Ronald Reagan. Having survived the Ronald Reagan years, I can tell you that RR was the 2nd worst president ever, behind GWB of course.

  14. J says:

    # 43 Rick Cain

    I agree. Reagan was a complete douche. Not one of the worst but below average.


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