so, hog, are you just interested in putting out one side of the info?
here are a couple of facts for you about bush and HIS voting record. what he says and what he does seem to be quite at odds here. the source is listed below, so if you want to go after more info, there's your starting place. :)
"a request for $12 million needed to investigate the financing of terrorist groups like al qaeda was rejected by the bush administration."
tough on corporate fraud?
The Bush administration has repeatedly declared its intention to go after tax cheats and put an end to a steady decrease in tax law enforcement; in fact, under Bush audits and prosecutions have fallen.
In September 2002, Bush said that the government was sending "a clear message to every dishonest corporate leader: you will be exposed and you will be punished." But according to Syracuse University research, in a fifteen-month period ending on December 31, 2003, the IRS obtained convictions in only one-half of one percent of its cases against corporate officers.
(Source for both: Johnston, David Cay, "Corporate Risk of a Tax Audit Is Still Shrinking, I.R.S. Data Show," The New York Times, April 12, 2004)