Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Cheney's Failure to Shoot Straight Commemorated

Washington, DC (PRWEB) February 20, 2006 -- Vice President Dick Cheney’s handling of information relating to his quail hunting accident exposes his and the White House’s attitude toward secrecy. PoliticalSquares.com believes this secrecy constitutes a fundamental lack of forthrightness and a failure to shoot straight with the American people.

FthePres.com has commemorated this widely held public opinion with a new product offering, now available at PoliticalSquares.com. New anti-Cheney "C" bumper stickers that resemble "W" and "F" black stickers have been created and are ready for ordering and rapid shipment.

Peppering 78-year-old attorney Harry Whittington with birdshot from a 28-gauge shotgun is no small matter — especially when that feat is accomplished by the Vice President of the United States. The people have a right to know whenever their elected leaders are involved in any event that might have legal, ethical or moral implications. This includes everything from draft dodging and DUI to CIA leaks, illegal lobbying, and shootings.

For the VP’s refusal to promptly come forward and explain what happened lends ever more credence to charges that the White House remains a very closed and private place. FthePres.com gives Dick Cheney a grade of ‘F’ on forthrightness. This follows closely on the heals of the awarding to George W. Bush of the same grade after the failed State of the Union address earlier this month.

Citizens across the country can join in echoing their displeasure by adorning the bumpers of their vehicles with the new "C" sticker. Visit www.PoliticalSquares.com to view the full product line.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Cheney Earns His OWN Sticker

In honor of Veep Cheney's recent hunting mishap, we've launched 3-1/2 new designs that might interest you:

Cheney is unQUAILified... messy red versionCheney can't AIM!Cheney is unQUAILifiedCheney is one bad shot

Monday, February 06, 2006

Giving the President an 'F'

Bush's State of the Union Address Fails to Make the Grade

Washington D.C. (PRWEB) February 7, 2006 -– One week ago, George W. Bush delivered his State of the Union address. However, many believe the President simply failed to adequately address the real concerns of citizens across America. FthePres.com believes the failing grade stems from too many parochial questions begging too many pat answers, resulting in too much partisan divisiveness.

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** Iraq: Grade="F"

When the country is involved in a war in Iraq that has cost over 2,200 lives and countless wounded, the host country does not want us there and yet there remains no plan for withdrawal. President Bush contends that the war in Iraq is the same thing as the ‘war on terror’. Many, many disagree that Iraq has anything whatsoever to do with the war on terror. Rep. John Murtha (D) Pennsylvania, now charges that the war in Iraq is nothing more than a civil war and we should be on the sidelines refereeing – not on the ground. Indeed, how many of us believe that the nuclear issue in Iran is light years more urgent?

** Energy: Grade="F"

While energy costs are skyrocketing, the President finally acknowledges that America is hooked on oil – and mostly foreign oil. How long until we are held hostage to our addiction? Where is the plan? How long before it is implemented? This is America’s opportunity to begin a serious movement against dependence on foreign sources of energy.

** Spying: Grade="F"

President Bush defended government spying and surveillance without a warrant. Moreover, it continues unabated, instead of being immediately halted and an independent prosecutor appointed to investigate. Meanwhile, the President wants the controversial Patriot Act extended.

** Healthcare: Grade="F"

Healthcare costs continue to soar while millions of Americans cannot even afford minimal healthcare insurance. As the Baby Boomers age, this issue will only become more important—maybe even the most important of all issues to registered voters.

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Upside of ‘Anger’:

Maybe Sen. Hillary Clinton’s (D-NY) continued interest in presidential politics will lend some hope to an ever more disenchanted citizenry. When recently attacked as “angry” by the GOP chairman, the AP reported that Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson responded, "If the president and the White House spent half as much time worrying about the runaway deficit and the broken Medicare system as they do about Hillary Clinton, the country would be in much better shape." We might, indeed.

Bush’s Failing Grade:

The President’s overall approval rating is merely 39% while his positive rating on Iraq is only 34%. FthePres.com gives President Bush a failing grade of ‘F’ for his State of the Union speech and the underlying programs touted within it.

Citizens can express their agreement with this failing grade by proudly displaying their “F The President” bumper sticker, coffee cup, t-shirt or other merchandise. See these and other products at http://www.fthepres.com.

Meanwhile, the same people who brought you the incredibly popular http://www.fthepres.com are now bringing you http://www.hthepres.com/. If not the original bumper sticker, maybe proudly displaying the “H” is exactly what these individuals need to express their hope that they believe the next President of the United States should be a woman—and not just any woman—but Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Products include bumper stickers, coffee cups, buttons and tote bags emblazoned with the logo. The http://www.hthepres.com/ website is online now and taking orders for rapid shipment. Other products may be added in the future as demand builds. Interested consumers may even suggest products to be emblazoned with the "H The President" logo via the website.