In the Hereafter, George W. Bush, who should have served his people as champion and protector, must finally face up to misdeeds and sins of omission, both of which have far-reaching and collateral ramifications.
Ghostly faces, haunted eyes,
Like a tide around you rise;
Multitudes that like a sea,
Stretch far as the eye can see.
You chose to disregard their cries,
Cries that reached the very skies.
Now eyes, for voices they have none,
Cry wordlessly, what have you done?
Bush & Company, the political commentary of Elizabeth Gerteiny and friends
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