Law Practice
Apr. 20, 2001
Bush's Treatment of the Most Vulnerable Gets Mixed Marks
If history is to judge us by how we treat our most vulnerable, including the poor, the children and the elderly, then so too must we judge our leaders. After 90 days in the White House, the administration of George W. Bush gets a progress report that will have to be watched closely.
David A. Lash
Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services O'Melveny & Myers LLP
The opinions expressed here are his own.
If history is to judge us by how we treat our most vulnerable, including the poor, the children and the elderly, then so too must we judge our leaders. After 90 days in the White House, the administration of George W. Bush gets a progress report that will have to be watched closely.
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