Love him or hate him, his days are numbered!
There will be an end to this administration
It's been a long hard road, but there is an end -January 20th, 2009. That is when the next elected American President will be sworn in and there is one thing for sure, it won't be President Bush. So join me in counting down to this glorious day. A day when, hopefully, a smarter person will take office and lead this country as it should be; by the people, for the people... NOT the oil industry.
Until Bush is out of office, whether voted out or impeached, this clock will be ticking. Not content with sitting and waiting? Search Google for "impeach president bush now" to join the tens of thousands that are already trying to oust the man.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Sunday, August 12, 2007
After we moved and ran into server problems, I didn't turn this site back on.  Now, after a few requests and still being the top search result in Google for "days bush has left", I decided to turn the countdown back on.

Enjoy, and my apologies for being gone for so long.

Monday, October 30, 2006
AP seeks action on detained photographer (news.yahoo.com)
The U.S. military's indefinite detention of an Associated Press photographer in Iraq, without charges, is an outrage and should be seen as such by the journalistic community, AP editors said Friday.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Stay the Course? (www.youtube.com)

The Best Ad the Democrats Have Had In Years!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

CBS News' Chief Washington Correspondent Speaks Out About The 'Abuse Excuse' (www.cbsnews.com)

Congressional leaders seemed more worried about saving a congressional seat than saving a kid. Disgusting, but not surprising. Because that is what this Congress has become: an incumbent protection society, which accomplishes virtually nothing.

Monday, October 02, 2006
Torture Bill States Non-Allegiance To Bush Is Terrorism (www.informationliberation.com)
This is a dark day for the United States, the day America died and the bastard birth of a literal dictatorship.

Friday, September 29, 2006
This Is What Waterboarding Looks Like (www.davidcorn.com)

[excerpts from the article below]

"Below are photographs taken by Jonah Blank last month at Tuol Sleng Prison in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The prison is now a museum that documents Khymer Rouge atrocities."





"These photos are important because most of us have never seen an actual, real-life waterboard. The press typically describes it in the most anodyne ways: a device meant to 'simulate drowning' or to 'make the prisoner believe he might drown.'  But the Khymer Rouge were no jokesters, and they didn't tailor their abuse to the dictates of the Geneva Convention. They-- like so many brutal regimes--made waterboarding one of their primary tools for a simple reason: it is one of the most viciously effective forms of torture ever devised."

"These techniques were designed to elicit CONFESSIONS. That's what the Khymer Rouge et al were after with their waterboarding, not truthful information."

"The legislation backed by Bush and congressional Republicans would explicitly permit the use of evidence obtained through waterboarding and other forms of torture."

Tuesday, September 19, 2006
The Senate must not pardon President Bush for breaking the law (www.moveon.org)
This week, the Senate is planning to quietly hold a vote that would pardon President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping innocent Americans. So far, Democrats and some Republicans are holding strong against the bill, and there are good chances to stop it if enough of us speak up.