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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

i'm again disagreeing with barack obama

he's NOT going to charge king george and his court for their crimes against humanity, their crimes against the citizens of the united states of america, their crimes of sedition. the victims of hurricane katrina are STILL suffering. our kids are not getting the education they MUST have in order to be a upstanding citizen of the world. our citizens are NOT getting health coverage and medical care. our citizens are NOT eating properly. our citizens are having their homes torn away from them. our citizens are being spied upon WITHOUT proper warrents. oh come on now on and on and on. it's ONLY the tip of the iceburg here.

and yet when we have PROOF BILLIONS of dollars (how many united states familes would those billions help??????) are being stolen in iraq (not even going to touch on pakistan here OR afghanistan) at the direct control of our fearless (because he's brainless) leader, king george - not only will NOTHING be done, but some peeps actually STILL THINK HE'S COOL

what the fuck

Premier of Iraq Is Quietly Firing Fraud Monitors
By JAMES GLANZ and RIYADH MOHAMMED
BAGHDAD — The government of Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki is systematically dismissing Iraqi oversight officials, who were installed to fight corruption in Iraqi ministries by order of the American occupation administration, which had hoped to bring Western standards of accountability to the notoriously opaque and graft-ridden bureaucracy here.The dismissals, which were confirmed by senior Iraqi and American government officials on Sunday and Monday, have come as estimates of official Iraqi corruption have soared. One Iraqi former chief investigator recently testified before Congress that $13 billion in reconstruction funds from the United States had been lost to fraud, embezzlement, theft and waste by Iraqi government officials.

The moves have not been publicly announced by Mr. Maliki’s government, but word of them has begun to circulate through the layers of Iraqi bureaucracy as Parliament prepares to vote on a long-awaited security agreement. .......

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