The
Inside Story: Laura Bush
November
21, 2001
by Our Man on the Inside (appearing courtesy of OutcastRadio)
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Immediately following First Lady Laura Bush's address
to the nation on Saturday, she granted a brief interview to
The Insider. The following is a transcript of that conversation
with Mrs. Bush. As you will see, our First Lady has plenty
to say, and she doesn't pull any punches. Be prepared to hear
the real truth behind her crusade.
Our Man
on the Inside
- Good morning, Mrs. Bush
Laura
Bush - Good Morning
OMOTI:
Can you tell us a why you granted this interview with me
today?
LB: All of us have an obligation to speak out. We may come
from different backgrounds and faiths - but parents the world
over love their children.
OMOTI: I agree. I'd like to first ask you about your husband's
record as Governor of Texas.
LB: It is a matter of deliberate human cruelty, carried out
by those who seek to intimidate and control.
OMOTI: We are all aware of the President's stance on the death
penalty, but that's not what I was referring to. Tell us about
health care in Texas as a result of all your husband's policies.
LB: One in every four children won't live past the age of five
because health care is not available.
OMOTI: Wow. One in four will die before their fifth birthday?
Has this been a goal of your husband for a long time?
LB: Long before the current war began�.allies were making the
lives of children and women miserable.
OMOTI: That much is obvious. Would you care to tell us who your
allies are who are carrying out this plan
LB: Silence
OMOTI: OK, we'll move on then. Can you explain WHY these policies
were enacted in Texas?
LB: The severe repression and brutality against women is a
matter of legitimate religious practice.
OMOTI: Some have said that lobbyists from big drug companies
have lined Mr. Bush's pockets to keep him from allowing health
care to millions who need it. Many of us want to know why
and would you�
LG:
(interrupts) - we would like to impose on the rest of us.
OMOTI:
And you obviously don't care at all what happens to those
who are affected adversely by these policies.
LB:
The brutal oppression of women is a central goal
OMOTI: Are you aware that revolutions have occurred as a result
of policies like this? Do you have plans to prevent people
from uniting against you?
LB: their mothers face beatings for laughing out loud, women
are imprisoned in their homes, And they must be stopped
OMOTI: Mrs. Bush, I am truly outraged that you could take such
a stance and allow this to happen.
LB:
Have a wonderful holiday, and thank you for listening.
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