"President" Bush Finally Takes a Stand Against...Child Sex Slavery?
Let it not be said that "President" Bush is afraid to take a stand on the tough issues. In a brave speech to the world at the United Nations today, our "President" spoke out against...the trade of hundreds of thousands of children into sexual slavery. Here's a link to the full speech -- look at the bottom parapgraphs.
From now on, "President" Bush will ensure the laws of the United States "...make it a crime for any person to enter the United States, or for any (U.S.) citizen to travel abroad, for the purpose of sex tourism involving children." One assumes it is still OK to travel abroad for the purpose of sex tourism involving adults. For now.
I have just learned that "President" Bush will soon be taking a stand on the equally morally ambigious issues of: beating nuns (against), cannibalism (against), picking your nose in public (against), and sexual tourism involving vegetables (undecided.)
On a serious note, I want to make it clear that I am not in favor of having children sold into sexual (or any kind of) slavery. I don't think anyone is. So to me, to lecture the world on a subject that everyone agrees on, after going to war alone against Iraq and pissing off everyone else on the planet, "President" Bush is being a little disingenuous, no?

