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Part 24


(November 9, 2003) The mutual funds scandals are growing but there is a frantic attempt to put the lid on. The public is not supposed to get it into its innocent heads that corporate America is nothing but a gaggle of money-grubbing crooks. The books of most banks and major corporations have been cooked for years, the market manipulated ruthlessly and everyone, including the âregulatorsâ on the serious takeâ.put your cash in the mattress, ladsâ

(Nov 10) Bush is being told by his crew that he had best get his sorry old ass out of Iraq before long or he will never get reelected. What a bunch of losers!âNow we are taking all of our troops out of S. Korea and shipping them, along with cadre from absolutely everywhere, to Iraq. Itâs even up that when we leave, the North Koreans will launch an attack. They are nuts enough to do this but Bush canât do a damned thing about it. They are shipping permanent party out of Okinawa to the relief of the locals who are tired of rapes, fatal traffic accidents caused by drunk or stoned GIsâ

(Nov 15) Now the dorks are planning to pull out of our new Vietnam by June. When they leave, Saddam and his men will come back again and scores will be settled. Or, worse, the Iranians will take over the country, set up a Shiite religious dictatorship and we will still be sol. And no oil. Joke here: Bush encountered Lincolnâs ghost in the White House, recently. The Prez asked the spirit how he could make the American people better off. Lincoln said: âWhy not go to a play?â From all of our sources, Bush is the most hated President in history but you are never to comment on that.

(Nov 16) ..we were hashing over coverage of the Imperial visits to the boobery. The crew picks some place safe, the SS goes out and covers the place like a blanket, Bush is not allowed to get anywhere near the public. He is so afraid of being shot that when he goes out, he has more guards around him than Cheney or Hitler....no one is allowed near the Imperial Presence except proofmarked loyalists, many of whom are bussed in form three states away, handed pre-printed signs and told to cheer and wave on cueâdisgusting theater. Doesnât fool the camera crews but the Bible Belt laps it upâ

Comment: The following article from The Observer directly addresses the issue of Bushâs intense security.

'Shoot-to-kill' demand by US

Martin Bright, home affairs editor
November 16, 2003
The Observer
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Home Secretary David Blunkett has refused to grant diplomatic immunity to armed American special agents and snipers travelling to Britain as part of President Bush's entourage this week.

In the case of the accidental shooting of a protester, the Americans in Bush's protection squad will face justice in a British court as would any other visitor, the Home Office has confirmed.

The issue of immunity is one of a series of extraordinary US demands turned down by Ministers and Downing Street during preparations for the Bush visit.

These included the closure of the Tube network, the use of US air force planes and helicopters and the shipping in of battlefield weaponry to use against rioters.

In return, the British authorities agreed to numerous concessions, including the creation of a 'sterile zone' around the President with a series of road closures in central London and a security cordon keeping the public away from his cavalcade.

The White House initially demanded the closure of all Tube lines under parts of London to be visited during the trip. But British officials dismissed the idea that a suicide bomber could kill the President by blowing up a Tube train. Ministers are also believed to have dismissed suggestions that a 'sterile zone' around the President should be policed entirely by American special agents and military.


Demands for the US air force to patrol above London with fighter aircraft and Black Hawk helicopters have also been turned down.

The President's protection force will be armed - as Tony Blair's is when he travels abroad - and around 250 Secret Service agents will fly in with Bush, but operational control will remain with the Metropolitan Police.

The Americans had also wanted to travel with a piece of military hardware called a 'mini-gun', which usually forms part of the mobile armoury in the presidential cavalcade. It is fired from a tank and can kill dozens of people. One manufacturer's description reads: 'Due to the small calibre of the round, the mini-gun can be used practically anywhere. This is especially helpful during peacekeeping deployments.'

Ministers have made clear to Washington that the firepower of the mini-gun will not be available during the state visit to Britain. In return, the Government has agreed to close off much of Whitehall during the visit - the usual practice in Britain is to use police outriders to close roads as the cavalcade passes to cause minimal disruption to traffic.

A Home Office spokeswoman said: 'Negotiations between here and the US have been perfectly amicable. If there have been requests, they have not posed any problems.'

An internal memo sent to Cabinet Office staff and leaked to the press this weekend urged staff to work from home if at possible during the presidential visit. Serious disruption would be caused by 'the President Bush vehicle entourage requesting cleared secured vehicle routes around London and the security cordons creating a sterile zone around him'.

Meanwhile, negotiations are continuing between police and demonstrators about the route of the march. Representatives of the Stop the War Coalition will meet police at Scotland Yard tomorrow to discuss whether protesters will be able to march through Parliament Square and Whitehall. Spokesman Andrew Burgin said he hoped for 'a good old-fashioned British compromise'.


http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1086397,00.html

(Nov 17) the Supreme Court is busting Bushâs balls now. They are going to take cases about the Gitmo gulag and the White House is shrieking with rage. I guess the Court doesnât realize that Bush thinks he is the one to decide what is constitutional and not the Court. He has a rude surprise coming very soon as I understandâ

(Nov 18) poor old Diebold and their rigged voting machines! They practically guaranateed to the RNC that Bush would be reelected if they had anything to do with itâand their system of computerized voting is so corrupt that the Russians ought to buy it! Or they could sell it to Chicago, Florida or Mexico all of whom are known for total election frauds. Vote early and vote often as the Daley people sayâ






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