jangan lupa juga 2 gedung jangkung WTC
    di Newyork pada tanggal 11 September 2001
    ambruk. Hasil santhet-an siapa ya?

    tahun 1915-1918 orang di Eropa saling
    bantai-membantai. Jumlah korban PD-I
    total 10-20M jiwa. Hasil sathetan siapa hayo?

    tahun 1939-1945 orang di eropa kembali
    saling membantai. Jumlah korban PD-II
    di panggung eropa > 25M. Hasil santhetan 
    siapa hayo?

    ---( IM )--------------
   

--- In "RM Danardono HADINOTO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jangan lupa, sebelumnya kita sudah disantet Bush duluan:
> 
> Lumpur Sidoardjo menyembur, sebelumnya asap hutan terbang ke-mana 
> mana, lalu pipa gas njemblug...
> 
> akhirnya pesawat militer nyungseppp
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "imuchtarom" <imuchtarom@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > 
> > cukup banyak orang, warga dunia ini yang ingin 
> > "menyanthet" bush, tidak hanya orang di indonesia
> > saja. beberapa hasil proyek penyanthetan tsb. 
> > mungkin bisa dilihat dari berita di bawah ini.
> > 
> > selama kunjungan Bush ke Asia-Pasifik kemarin
> > banyak kesialan yang menimpa anggota keluarga 
> > Bush atau lingkungan gedung Putih atau pengawalnya:
> > 
> >  <1> dimulai dari kekalahan Partai Republik di dalam
> >      Pemilu untuk HOR dan Senat.
> > 
> >  <2> waktu Bush hendak terbang berangkat ke Indonesia,
> >      pesawat Airforce 1 Boeng 747 nya mengalami
> >      gangguan mekanik, sehingga Bush terpaksa
> >      ganti menumpang pesawat cadangan Boeing 757
> > 
> >  <3> anak perempuannya kecopetan tas ( kehilangan
> >      handy & credit card ) waktu makan di restoran
> >      di Argentina - meskipun dia dalam pengawalan
> >      agen Secret Service
> > 
> >  <4> Sewaktu mampir ke Hawai dalam perjalan kembali 
> >      ke Washington, mungkin orang menyangka keadaan
> >      sudah aman, karena Hawaii ini sudah masuk 
> >      teritori AS. Ternyata di sini terjadi 2 insiden
> >      lagi:
> > 
> >         -> Greg Pitts, yang menjadi manajer perjalanan
> >            rombongan Bush/White House ke Asia-Pacific
> >            tiba-tiba di serang, dipukuli dan dirampok
> >            oleh seseorang hingga harus diperiksa di
> >            Rumah sakit ( + kehilangan dompet & paspornya ).
> > 
> >         -> Waktu mengawal rombongan mobil Bush ke pangkalan
> >            militer di Hawaii, 3 Polisi Pengawal bersepedamotor
> >            di dalam rombongan itu terlibat dalam kecelakaan
> >            /tabrakan sehingga mengalami luka yangserius.
> > 
> > 
> >    -------( IM )-------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> > <http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2007476.ece>
> > 
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > Presidency falling apart at the seams for Bush and his entourage
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
> > Published: 23 November 2006
> > 
> > His foreign policy is in tatters. He has just suffered a sweeping 
> > electoral defeat. And now - from Buenos Aires to Hawaii and 
> Vietnam -
> >  even the clockwork-like operation to protect and ferry around 
> > George Bush and the rest of America's first family seems to be 
> > coming apart at the seams.
> > 
> > In the first of four incidents in the space of 48 hours this week, 
> > the President's 24-year-old daughter Barbara had her handbag 
> stolen 
> > while out in the Argentine capital on Sunday, despite the round-
> the-
> > clock protection she and her twin sister Jenna are provided by the 
> > US Secret Service.
> > 
> > According to La Nacion newspaper, the two were having dinner in 
> San 
> > Telmo, a cobblestone district of cafés, old houses and 
> steakhouses, 
> > when thieves took the handbag from under their table. Agents in 
> > their secret service detail stood at a distance, completely 
> unaware 
> > of the incident.
> > 
> > There has been no comment from the White House or a doubtless 
> highly 
> > embarrassed Secret Service. Barbara reportedly lost her mobile 
> phone 
> > and credit cards, but was not hurt. But Greg Pitts, the acting 
> White 
> > House travel director, was less fortunate as the President made 
> his 
> > way back to the US from his visit to south-east Asia and the 
> Pacific 
> > Rim summit in Vietnam. Mr Pitts was beaten and robbed by unknown 
> > assailants outside a nightclub in Waikiki at 2am on Tuesday during 
> a 
> > stopover by the presidential party in Hawaii.
> > 
> > "He was knocked down, punched, kicked - his wallet and ID were 
> > stolen," Captain Frank Fujii of Honolulu Police said. Mr Pitts 
> also 
> > lost his passport and his mobile phone. Though awake and alert, he 
> > was taken to hospital because of possible concussion, a White 
> House 
> > spokesman said.
> > 
> > Hours after that incident, three local motorcycle officers in the 
> > motorcade taking Mr Bush to a military air base for his return to 
> > Washington were involved in a crash which left two of them 
> seriously 
> > injured, after their bikes skidded on a rain-drenched road as they 
> > were about to enter the base area.
> > 
> > The final entry in this catalogue of mishaps were the unspecified 
> > mechanical difficulties encountered by his Air Force One Boeing 
> 747 
> > during the summit trip, as it was scheduled to leave Vietnam to 
> > ferry Mr Bush to Indonesia (where he spent six hours in talks at a 
> > resort near Jakarta before heading to Hawaii). The problem forced 
> Mr 
> > Bush to take a smaller Boeing 757 back-up plane, obliging many in 
> > the White House delegation to switch to the accompanying press 
> plane.
> > 
> > His foreign policy is in tatters. He has just suffered a sweeping 
> > electoral defeat. And now - from Buenos Aires to Hawaii and 
> Vietnam -
> >  even the clockwork-like operation to protect and ferry around 
> > George Bush and the rest of America's first family seems to be 
> > coming apart at the seams.
> > 
> > In the first of four incidents in the space of 48 hours this week, 
> > the President's 24-year-old daughter Barbara had her handbag 
> stolen 
> > while out in the Argentine capital on Sunday, despite the round-
> the-
> > clock protection she and her twin sister Jenna are provided by the 
> > US Secret Service.
> > 
> > According to La Nacion newspaper, the two were having dinner in 
> San 
> > Telmo, a cobblestone district of cafés, old houses and 
> steakhouses, 
> > when thieves took the handbag from under their table. Agents in 
> > their secret service detail stood at a distance, completely 
> unaware 
> > of the incident.
> > 
> > There has been no comment from the White House or a doubtless 
> highly 
> > embarrassed Secret Service. Barbara reportedly lost her mobile 
> phone 
> > and credit cards, but was not hurt. But Greg Pitts, the acting 
> White 
> > House travel director, was less fortunate as the President made 
> his 
> > way back to the US from his visit to south-east Asia and the 
> Pacific 
> > Rim summit in Vietnam. Mr Pitts was beaten and robbed by unknown 
> > assailants outside a nightclub in Waikiki at 2am on Tuesday during 
> a 
> > stopover by the presidential party in Hawaii.
> > 
> > "He was knocked down, punched, kicked - his wallet and ID were 
> > stolen," Captain Frank Fujii of Honolulu Police said. Mr Pitts 
> also 
> > lost his passport and his mobile phone. Though awake and alert, he 
> > was taken to hospital because of possible concussion, a White 
> House 
> > spokesman said.
> > 
> > Hours after that incident, three local motorcycle officers in the 
> > motorcade taking Mr Bush to a military air base for his return to 
> > Washington were involved in a crash which left two of them 
> seriously 
> > injured, after their bikes skidded on a rain-drenched road as they 
> > were about to enter the base area.
> > 
> > The final entry in this catalogue of mishaps were the unspecified 
> > mechanical difficulties encountered by his Air Force One Boeing 
> 747 
> > during the summit trip, as it was scheduled to leave Vietnam to 
> > ferry Mr Bush to Indonesia (where he spent six hours in talks at a 
> > resort near Jakarta before heading to Hawaii). The problem forced 
> Mr 
> > Bush to take a smaller Boeing 757 back-up plane, obliging many in 
> > the White House delegation to switch to the accompanying press 
> plane.
> > Also in this section
> >
>


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