Let me start this post off by saying I had an incredible amount of trouble finding positive press on President Bush. My multiple queries on multiple issues - from foreign policy to domestic policy, abortion to gun laws - turned up almost nothing. The ranting and raving on even conservative websites was maddening, I got pretty discouraged. Until I found this article:
http://www.northstarwriters.com/rm016.htm
Although mildly sarcastic, writer Bob Maistros praises Bush's AIDS policy not on the basis of partisan issues but instead on its successes beyond its shortcomings. A search on Bush's AIDS policy in any search engine usually hails results about how Bush has forgotten about Africa and South America (as this article briefly references) but instead of focusing on Bush's policy of "spreading hope." Please ignore his obvious slant, as his rant about Al Gore is irrelevant and, I believe, distracts from his sincere praise of Bush's AIDS policy. Printed yesterday, World AIDS Day 2008 it's incredibly relevant and thought-provoking as I had, through the barrage of bad press, never even heard of Bush's positive AIDS policy initiatives. So, despite being sarcastic and irreverent at times, the article is praising Bush's presidential initiative against AIDS.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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