Politics  2003


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"Where, by the way, is Bob, Mr. President?"

The following leaflet circulates throughout German High Schools

George W. Bush visits a American Elementary School

Little Bob in first row addressed the President:

"Mr. President, could I ask you a few questions?"

Bush: "Of course, my boy, go ahead."

Bob:
1. "How was it possible that you became President although your opponent won more votes?

2.How could you have started a war against Iraq without a UN mandate?

3. Wasn’t the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki the greatest terror attack of all times?"

Bush looked worried, but was saved when the playtime bell rang and the kids ran outside to the schoolyard.

Back in the classroom, little John wondered whether he could also ask George W. Bush some questions.

"Mr. President, could I also ask you a few questions?," he politely asked.

Bush: "Of course, my boy, go ahead."

John:
"1. "How was it possible that you became President although your opponent won more votes?

"2. How could you have started a war against Iraq without a UN mandate?

"3. Wasn’t the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki the greatest terror attack of all times?

"4. Why did the playtime bell ring 20 minutes earlier today ...

"and where, by the way, is Bob, Mr. President?"

Source: Hermann-Staudinger-Gymnasium (High School), Germany

"Bush is waging terrorism"
Filmmaker Michael Moore --Mirror, London, Mar 24, 2003, p. 12 

 

"Faces of terror: A child with horrific burns is treated in hospital in Bagdad."

 

Daily Mirror (London), Mar 24 2003, page 1


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