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    LaRouche says Bush `dumbest' president
    BY MICHAEL R. WICKLINE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock)
    May 12, 2004 Wednesday

    Lyndon LaRouche, a Democratic candidate for president, said Tuesday
    that there's "a feasible escape" for the United States from the
    "continuing worsening mess in Iraq."

    At a a news conference at the Radisson Hotel in Little Rock, he said
    the nation must "get out of this mess because we cannot solve the
    international financial crisis when we are generating and supporting
    the kind of conflict we are developing with our potential partners
    and allies from around the world."

    LaRouche, 81, of Round Hill, Va., blamed Vice President Dick Cheney
    for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and called President Bush "the
    dumbest president we have ever had." LaRouche said the U.S. State
    Department should negotiate "a southwest Asia security policy" with
    Turkey, Armenia, Egypt, Iran and other nations.

    He also said the United States is "in a depression which is far worse
    than that of 1929-1933." The president should declare a national
    emergency and launch a $6 trillion infrastructure program for the
    next four years.

    The program would provide government credit for things such as water
    projects, power generation and distribution projects, and health care,
    LaRouche said. The government would encourage people to invest in
    stocks and bonds of public utilities formed by states and provide
    a safe and secure place for people and institutions to place their
    savings, he said.

    Josh Earnest, Democratic National Committee spokesman, said Arkansans
    who are concerned about the nation's direction under Bush are looking
    for "a viable alternative" to Bush. They want a candidate like John
    Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, Earnest said.

    LaRouche was convicted of mail fraud in 1988. He has run in every
    presidential election since 1976.

    Kerry, LaRouche and U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio are on the
    ballot in Arkansas' Democratic presidential primary Tuesday.

    This article was published 5/12/2004
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