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December 15, 2008 - 11:37 am - by Kender MacGowan
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2008-12-16 14:17:32

BC (20): BUSH DID NOT STAND BY AND ALLOW 800,000 AFRICANS TO BE MASSACRED LIKE CLINTON DID IN 1994. No comparison, guy. Don’t even go there and try to rationalize and justify and cover up for Clinton using Bosnia, which to this day, is marred in political problems and which Clinton used at the time to move the discussion and the spotlight from his ever-growing scandals.

If Bush (or any Republican) was in office in 1994 and not intervene and help like Clinton failed to do in Rwanda, Bush would have been villified forever by everyone, because everyone is manipulated and controlled by the liberal media and establishment. Instead, those establishments covered up for Clinton’s failure and disgrace in this horrible tragedy. And they’re still covering up for him. Don’t worry, though, because Africa remembers what he didn’t do for them.

Of course, because Bush is a good and kind-hearted man, he would never have allowed that genocide in Rwanda to happen. He would’ve intervened. He is a true compassionate conservative. Again, as usual, when he does something good, the MSM and people like you, BC, spin it and paint a different picture of him — i.e., that he’s a warmonger, etc.

As for Bush’s legacy in Africa, well, suffice it to say, his accomplishments in Africa have no comparison to any other U.S. president’s to date. President Bush has spent BILLIONS in Africa, trying to rid the continent of malaria, HIV and other diseases. We have also been in Africa now for the last few years establishing and implementing Bush’s new military Command called AFRICOM. Under AFRICOM, we are rebuilding and strengthening the African armies to defend themselves and reconstructing the infrastructure to help the African people. That infrastructure that we are helping to build or rebuild include education systems, medical systems, economic and trade systems, etc., etc., etc. George W. Bush is loved in Africa, and the media is not talking about it. It’s obvious why.

You can find some of Bush’s accomplishments in Africa in the following weblink, although, as usual because he and his administration are humble, not all of his achievements are listed: http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/africa/accomplishments.html