Issue 13, Friday January 23rd 2004  
Bush tells nation: No child to be taken from behind

In a speech reminiscent of his “No child be left behind” pledge George W bush yesterday told American citizens that no child should be taken from behind.
Managing to unite the war in Iraq, the US economy and the fight against homosexuals in a single phrase, George W Bush told the nation: “Some of your children may die in Iraq, others may survive and come home to a jobless America with a broken economy, but know this: None of them will be taken from behind.”
The president’s feelings about homosexuality are well known but this is the first time he has specifically outlined plans to fight the gay community.
The plans outlined include reducing the cost of the toxic drug AZT so that all gay men can afford it irrespective of their HIV status, the removal of sales tax from poppers which the FDA has known for many years to be a deadly recreational drug, and a pledge to block any move to encourage long term relationships amongst homosexuals including modifying the constitution to avoid gay marriages.


See also : Bush/Blair wedding rumour

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