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Poor Bush....
His war has driven his ratings into the tank, speculation is rampant as to whether he is, "The Worst President in History," Even a google search finds the official White House Page for G.W.! And now, it looks like he may find a hard time finding a home for his $200 Million Dollar Presidential Library. DALLAS, Texas (AP) -- A group of Methodist ministers from across the nation launched an online petition drive Thursday urging Southern Methodist University to stop trying to land George W. Bush's presidential library. I've noticed that a bit of the swagger has gone out of his step... Even the Iraqi Prime Minister is challenging him. I could almost feel sorry for the man, if he had kept his promise to bring civility back to Washington, instead of spending the last 7 years pissing all over our constitution and ruining our reputation around the world, with one arrogant misstep after another... Is he the worst President in History? Ummmm History will decide that, but at the moment it is not looking too good. Posted by David A at January 18, 2007 05:26 PM
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Cal-Nevada pastor leads protest against proposed Bush Library The Rev. Dr. Andrew Weaver considers the recent decision to place the library and think tank at the Texas university bearing the Methodist name nothing short of a disgrace. The Perkins School of Theology graduate has been interviewed by radio, TV and newspapers in the week since his “Protect SMU” campaign has been gathering steam. He says in just the first day the petition was online http://www.protectsmu.org/, the number of signatures urging SMU to reject the library climbed from 17 to nearly 2,000. In an interview with Instant Connection, Weaver explained why he is so vigorously seeking to prevent the library from landing at SMU. "Methodists have a long history of social conscience, so questions about the conduct of this president are very concerning," said Weaver. “We as United Methodists object to an endless war based on lies and torture. Our church needs to stand up and say No. Just as our ancestors stood against slavery we must now make a stand.” Weaver, the former associate editor for the Zion’s Herald publication, and self-described expert on post traumatic stress says reports of U.S. torture of Iraqis in the war has helped drive the anti-library sentiment. “The torture being done in the name of the Iraqi war is no different than the injustice of slavery. There’s highly documented research there has been extensive torture at the industrial level. Torture is the moral equivalent of slavery. Unless the president of U.S. is contrite and asks for forgiveness we cannot allow his actions to stand anymore than we accepted bishops that owned slaves in the 19th century. We didn’t become a powerful church with a sense of morality without standing for causes that were uncomfortable and unpopular. We should refuse to lose that now without a fight.” The President of Southern Methodist University, R. Gerald Turner, calls criticism of the project unfounded and says the proposed library, which would include an institute to further goals of the Bush administration, would increase the school's visibility nationwide. According to Associated Press, during a spring meeting with 175 of the 600 member faculty Turner told staff. "Over time, the political components of the library complex will fade and the historical aspects will ascend." SMU emerged as the apparent winner in the library competition last month when the site selection committee said it was entering into further discussions with just SMU, which is first lady Laura Bush's alma mater. The project will be financed with a private fund drive aimed at raising at least $200 million. The other finalists for the library site are Baylor University in Waco and the University of Dallas. Weaver says even with the president of SMU and others behind the plan, ultimately the decision to build will belong to United Methodists. “296 members of South Central jurisdiction have a right to vote this down. They own it. They own the land on which the University is built. They are the ultimate arbiters.” The petition to stop the presidential library reads, “As United Methodists, we believe that the linking of his presidency with a university bearing the Methodist name is utterly inappropriate. We urge the Board of Trustees of Southern Methodist University and the South Central Jurisdiction of The United Methodist Church to reject this project.” Among the signatures Weaver’s petition has amassed are nearly a dozen retired bishops, along with members of Bush’s home church Highland Park UMC in Dallas. “Bush is the country’s first Methodist president since William McKinley and all of us hoped for the best. In terms of our church he’s shown us disrespect. Weaver is hoping to get between 50-100,000 signatures to present to the South Central Jurisdiction at its next meeting. Posted by: andrew weaver at January 20, 2007 09:59 PM Post a comment
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