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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (66061)7/21/2006 4:27:37 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 93284
 
Lieberman is an Israel-firster, but Bush isn't. Bush doesn't really give a damn about Israel. He cares more about Saudi Arabia.

What Bush cares about is money and power for his cronies, his corporate set, his old boys club. That club includes the Saudis much more than the Israelis. Also big oil, big defense, polluters and the GOP rightwing machine under "do anything to win" Rove. It includes Carlyle Group and Enron and Bectel and Halliburton and all the others who have buttered his bread. Israel is an ally, but the real reason for war in the ME is not to protect Israel but to grab oil and power.



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (66061)7/23/2006 4:41:15 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
"The Jewish physician Authur Vidrine knew that two of Louisiana's top surgeons were on their way from New Orleans. He knew they could easily save Huey's life. Though under qualified in comparison to the surgeons speedily on their way, he declared that he would have to perform emergency surgery before they had a chance to arrive. Long's kidney had been damaged.

"When preparing for and performing the 'operation', Vidrine gambled that by withholding a simple blood urine test that he knew Long desperately needed, that he could claim he had tried to save the man's life, but wasn't aware of everything that was needed to be done when he had his victim opened up.

"When the surgeons got in, they were appalled at Vidrine's obvious and calculatingly incompetent job. Thanks to Vidrine, who was soon to become Long's true assassin, it was determined that the patient, who had become very weak by this time, could not survive another operation and therefore there was nothing at this point that reasonably could be done.

ety.com