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To: Mephisto who wrote (9015)8/24/2004 11:00:20 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15516
 
Out of 250 million people in this country, there would not be so many ties between Bush and the Swifties by chance.

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To: Mephisto who wrote (9015)8/25/2004 12:31:30 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15516
 
Profiteering On America's Grunts
By Jim Hightower, AlterNet. Posted August 25, 2004.

Keating is still lobbying congress to let his corporate
clients continue picking the pockets of the underpaid
grunts heading to Iraq. Is this the 'freedom' they're
being asked to die for?
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It's time for another "Gooberhead Award" – presented periodically to
those in the news who have their tongues going 100-miles-per-hour...
but who forgot to put their brains in gear.

Today's "Goober" goes to Washington lobbyist Frank Keating. He's the
former right-wing governor of Oklahoma who tried to get a top political
job in the Bush regime, but ethical problems disqualified him. So Frank
sank to a lower ethical strata, hiring on to hustle legislative favors for life
insurance corporations.

Appallingly, Frank recently stood up for several insurance firms that are
engaged in a shabby insider deal to fleece young American soldiers who
are on their way to war in Iraq. Often posing as military instructors in
personal finance, insurance agents from these corporations have duped
unwitting young troops into buying rip-off life insurance policies that are
unneeded and nearly worthless.

It's an abominable, totally unethical act of war profiteering. But here
came Keating, the industry mouthpiece, to blame the victims: "Someone
who is mature enough to fight and quite possibly die for their country,"
Frank pompously intoned, "should be freely able to decide how much and
what kind of life insurance they should have."

What a Goober. He knows that this is not about free markets or free will.
These low-ranking solders are set up for the insurance predators. The
sales pitch often comes as part of compulsory military "classes," the
soldiers are not even told they're buying insurance, and many of the
insurance agents are retired military officers. These 18-19-20 year old
soldiers, conditioned to obeying the commands of senior officers, believe
that retired Col. So-and-So is telling them something they must do – so
they sign without questioning.

Yet Keating is still lobbying congress to let his corporate clients continue
picking the pockets of the underpaid grunts heading to Iraq. Is this the
"freedom" they're being asked to die for?

Jim Hightower is the best-selling author of "Let's Stop Beating Around the
Bush," from Viking Press. For more information, visit jimhightower.com.