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<mailto:[email protected]> , "WillyTex" <willy...@...>
wrote:
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> off:
> > The Financial Crimes of GW Bush...
> >
> Has George W. Bush been charged with any crimes?
> None that I know of >>
Actually yes. If he, or Dick Cheney come to certain towns in Vemont, the
police are under orders to arrest them.
Also, some countries abroad will be required by their constitution and
legal structure to arrest them.
- was Bush in charge of the
> U.S. economy?
>
> So, how many years has it been since the United
> States experienced a terrorist attack on it's
> own soil? >
Less than a month.
>
> If the war cost us a trillion dollars, then I'd
> say it is worth it.
>
> But, I don't think that the President is very
> much responsible for state of the economy or the
> national debt. We live in a representative republic
> and it is our elected leaders that pass the laws
> and spend the money.
>
> You need to get some smarts:
> We want to bring down the national debt, but we
> must win the war before we can do that.>>
You can't win the war. It is un-winnable. Go and watch the British TV
version (6 parts) of what was later made into a very good, but inferior
version, in the Hollywood movie "Traffic"
The British version, also called "Traffic" will enlighten you as to the
nature of Afghanisthan. Available on Netflix. I highly recommend this
version to anyone reading this. It goes into much more of the opium
trade in Afghanisthan in the 1980's, and how the corruption runs deep to
turn that into money made from selling heroine to Western addicts (opium
in itself is really not so harmful.) You cannot stop it, unless you stop
the demand in your country. All of this is bound up with Taliban
financing, Al Quada control of the biggest source of income in the
middle east, and other mafia-like pseudo-muslim gangs in Pakistan.
(Opium biggest earner, outside of oil, and various countries getting
each 30 billion of dollars every year in military subsidies from USA)
As for Iraq, you merely helped to empower the Iranians, and cause the
Israelis to act irrationally by Condi Rice kicking the Syrians out of
Lebanon. They were keeping the lid on the violence in Lebanon. Israel
was then attacked by the emboldened Hezbolah (who were kept in check by
the Syrians), and Israel attacked back, weakening the region and setting
the peace prcess back decades.
You lost the region. But the 21st century will reclaim it, as well as
Texas for the future, not the neandhertals that have run those places
lately.
OffWorld