I agree that President Bush is a war criminal, but that doesn't mean associating with President Chávez is therefore okay.
Since we're straying way out in Left field on this thread, can't really let this one go without comment; WarCriminal Bush? Lets see - War with Iraq - authorized by Congress who had access to same intel the President was using; war started after issuing 47? UN resolutions which Saddam chose to wipe his arse with rather than comply; yellowcake found in Iraq post invasion. Missles found in iraq, post invasion. Plans for building nuclear devices found buried in garden in Iraq, post invasion. Bases for training terrorists against the US and other Western nations supported and promoted in Iraq - found and destroyed post invasion (done easily since we knew where they were already operating).
This has absolutely nothing to do with Trek - the Left leanings of many of its authors are annoying as all get out as I come across them, but they've got the right t say it, as long as we continue to be willing to buy it, and I'm used to skimming past the tripe when I see it in the NYT, MSNBC, CBS, radio etc. Seeing a slap at Bush in the credits (now thankfully defunct...) makes me roll my eyes and move on -- although now that I think about it, Kirsten Beyer missed a great chance to call out the inspiration of the Collective in Unworthy within the Obama administration ("everybody just keep doing what you're doing and ignore all those people talking to you out there outside of your own little world...!"), or perhaps that wasn't her intent and I'm just seeing a little art imitate reality.
Ripping the page was over the top, and the guy admits he overracted. If only the Anti-Bush "he's a War Criminal!!!" crowd could come to a similar sense of undertanding as quickly..