Evidently there are people [and O. J. Simpson is one of them] who, as Vicente Fox has noticed, are so "cocky" as to believe the laws don't apply to them. They can't "break the law" since they are above the law. Doing anything they want is part and parcel of this syndrome.

George Bush has evidently demonstrated this from his childhood, including his evasion of combat during Viet Nam (not to mention his fulfilling his duty by attending National Guard meetings, etc.). Today, as president, Bush can blithely send service personnel off to danger and that's ok in his mind since it isn't "wrong". He can wire-tap U. S. citizens without a warrant, since "he can't be wrong". He can appoint whomever he pleases (irrespective of their incompetence), can declare "Mission Accomplished", be the "Commander Guy" since all that's necessary is for him to desire it. That makes it all right. He can go to war with whomever he chooses (since when he says something such as "Iraq has acquired WMDs"), defy the will of the American people and the congress and refuse Congressional subpoenas since, with the O.J. Syndrome, whatever he does is "RIGHT".

Way back when he was pronouncing his policies during his campaigns, I saw this trait in him. Unfortunately for the country, though, not enough people joined in this perception.

It's probably too late to initiate the impeachment procedures, but it's not too late to call an O.J. exactly what it is. George W. O. J. Simpson Bush needs to be thwarted in his attempts to circumvent our laws. To recognize the problem is the first step in solving it.

Bush can't be cured [he won't accept that there's anything WRONG with him], but he CAN be blocked. The congress needs to be made aware of his affliction.