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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (398698)4/25/2003 1:59:49 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Aussie Wheat...

The only reason the Aus PM sent troops to commit war crimes in Iraq was because he was deathly (of course, not his own) afraid that Australia would lose its USD $1 B market in wheat to Iraq in favor of Cargill, Monsanto and the rest of the criminals in the U.S.

It was a classic squeeze. The U.S. was about to destroy the Aussie wheat market, and the PM reacted. Good for him. He cut George (criminal conspiracies 'R U.S.) Bush off at the pass. Or Umm Qasr. Depending on your geographical sophistication. For the Shrub, his handlers only admit he can handle a John Wayne reference like "pass". Which is what both of them did when it came to serving their country:

nhgazette.com

[Note: Yes, I was the one who turned in John Wayne as as complete hypocrite.]

John Wayne: "Another notable Hollywood faker to consider is Marion Morrison. Born in 1907, he decided to jump past his competitors like Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda by using his married status as a reason to avoid volunteering for the cause. As John Wayne, a phony name for a phony man, he played a lot of war heroes, while he ran away from anything resembling patriotism, except the pose. - Ray Duray