Writer’s attack on Bush insulting
Published: July 4, 2008
I’m sorry that the letter writer of July 2 is so distressed to learn that President Bush will be the speaker at Monticello on July 4 (“Bush’s Monticello visit an embarrassment,” The Daily Progress, July 2).
She may disagree with every one of his policies, but to attack him on his “honor and integrity, intelligence and vision …” and to question his “standards of U.S. citizenship and respect for the laws and people of this country …” is astounding and insulting.
George W. Bush is a thoroughly good and decent man. He deserves our respect both as an individual and as our president. I think history will be kind to him.
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Read his work and judge for yourself. His publishers are highly reputable and his sterling career is unimpeached.
Enlighten yourself.
Will.
Let me repeat myself for those who are reader impaired. He is a professor of ethics and theology. What does he know about engineering and stress tolerances?
If “javaguy” is unable to find Professor Griffin’s work at his local library, or purchase a copy, he can, with the resource his presence here suggests, Google the name and, for free, obtain scholarly work of the author which he can criticize honestly.
A professor of ethics and theology must be divinely inspired in order to be able to determine what brought down the World Trade Center. Last I heard degrees in these areas don’t include studies in material sciences engineering or studies in stress tolerances. What a joke. Jimmy Jones must have missed a few.
Kool aid drinkers are alive and well in the Charlottesville area.
If John Staige Davis cares, Bush and Cheney committed 9-11 to send us to die shedding innocent blood in false war murder. Their treason is manifest for any to see and know.
Emeritus Professor David Ray Griffin, PhD, has staked his sterling reputation, and done his patriotic duty to use the erudition he developed during an unimpeached career as a professor of theology and ethics to write books which completely digest all the known, public facts of 9-11, and treat them with thoroughness and sedulous logic.
The incontrovertible conclusion to which his analysis leads is that Bush and Cheney committed 9-11.
On the Fourth of July how appropriate to further follow America’s Founder, the Author of American Independence, Thomas Jefferson’s admonition: “Never fear to follow truth, wherever it may lead.“
Death for Treason
Annuit Coeptis


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