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Politics : President George W. Bush - Right or Wrong? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JBTFD who wrote (49)11/23/2004 1:41:54 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 390
 
Re: One thing I am pretty sure about is that there has been a lot of privatization and free market reforms in Iraq that will not stand up to international law

One thing I'm absolutely certain of is that George Bush and his counsel Albert Gonzales regard international law as merely "quaint" and no real impediment to the kind of rape they have in mind for Iraq. The "privatization" scheme perpetrated by Bush in Iraq is grand larceny under any code of law. However, Bush no longer abides by any code of law or code of conduct. It's his arrogant will against the forces of decency across the planet.



To: JBTFD who wrote (49)11/23/2004 11:12:41 PM
From: BEEF JERKEY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 390
 
"So the US has a huge vested interest in having control over whoever it is that is elected in January.(at least enough of a majority to get approval of their free market reforms)"

I'm still wondering if the most likely result of an election will be an anti-USA regime that throws the US military out.

Should be interesting - but I doubt if the insurgency is going away. Fighting the great Christian Satan plays to well now in Iraq.