A must see video: George W. Bush: Words Speak Louder than Actions
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See the battle between Dubya’s words and facts and reality.
A must see video: George W. Bush: Words Speak Louder than Actions
First up under featured videos.
See the battle between Dubya’s words and facts and reality.
My latest article on trial of Slobodan Milosevic was just posting as the news came from The Hague that the Inquisition decided to impose lawyers on the former Serbian president.
The decision was immediately hailed by the prosecution and the ICTY partisans, and bitterly protested by Milosevic. Continue reading “Another Hague Travesty”
Chris Albritton went to an Ahmed Chalabi press conference today and this is what Chalabi says:
Chalabi: I was attacked this morning, but I’m fine, thanks.
Question: Can you tell us about the counterfeiting charges against you and the murder rap against your nephew?
Chalabi: Oh, those… (chuckle.) They were reduced to a summons. I went to the judge (al-Malaki) today and all charges have been dropped against us.
Chris is rightly mystified as to when and how the charges were dropped. It also helps explain something I was wondering today. Why was Chalabi going to the National Assembly session today? I seem to remember a bit of a stink about him being dropped from the thing after the counterfeiting charge. What about the Iranian spy business?
Really. No proof. I mean, the Iranian government is a little weird, but do you think they’d hire a guy whose fondness for reality rivals Osama bin Laden’s love of pork chops?
No wonder Richard Perle digs convicted embezzler Ahmed Chalabi so – they’re two perps in a pod:
A report by a special board committee singled out director Richard N. Perle, a former Defense Department official, who received $5.4 million in bonuses and compensation. The report said Perle should return the money to the Chicago-based company.
Please note that this is a company investigation, not a politically motivated waste of taxpayer money.
For example, the report said Black and his wife, Barbara Amiel Black, treated the Hollinger corporate jet as a private shuttle between cities such as Chicago and Toronto and vacation spots. They took frequent trips to Palm Springs and one 33-hour round trip to Bora Bora, which cost the company $530,000, the report said. It also said Black charged the company $90,000 to refurbish a Rolls-Royce, and used $8 million in company money to buy memorabilia of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, about whom Black wrote a book.
Could that corporate-statist thief FDR have any better disciple?