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at what he's done since being re-elected. Attends Clintoons LIEbrary opening. Sends the Marines into Fallujah without leveling it first. Suggests dissolving the Mexican border. Goes to Canada for no good reason. Now the final straw Bush props up Clintoon as some fukkin hero to lead the charge in raping the Americans to enrich the muslim warlords. I've had it with this sh!t, America should stop payment immediately on the 350,000,000. Does Bush think our tax dollars are monopoly money? To be honest I'm not so sure we should send anything to the muslims over there. This is more of a job for their muslim brothers or China. I'm telling you next we'll hear 50,000 peaceful muslim are being put on the US Government dole. I said it before, we now have a one party system the republicrats. I will not sit by while another peaceful muslim floods in to plot our death.
 
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"Does Bush think our tax dollars are monopoly money?"

Uh, Yes. Taking us from the largest surplus to the largest deficit would be the first clue.

As far as giving money to the muslims.....why would we not give $$$ to oil rich nations, so they can turn around and charge us plenty so the American public can see such gratitude at the gas pumps?

Bush is your boy, Party on!
 
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I think Its great!!! ... we havent even hit Inaguration Day and the rats are scurrying off the ship ...

"The Bushies of the world please report to Aisle One to pay homage to your leader!!"
 

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marco, the surplus was phony to begin with. kerry would have been worse. i can't believe how far left bush has went after winning. it makes no sense.
 

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Happy your starting to see the light. Bush is no better than Kerry would have been from were you stand. Except I think Kerry would have done something about immigration. Bush is to beholding to Hispanics, that was obvious before the election. Bush is just another politician who's ship of state goes with the prevailing corporate wind. Make no mistake about it, the corporations just love all that cheap labor illegals provide.
 

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I cannot believe bush had the nerve to ask Americans to send cash. This cash will be sqandered or outright stolen.
 

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Why doesn't Bush and Clintoon get on TV and ask for aid for our soldiers. This is a complete money grab by corupt warlords and UN types. This is a scam from day two.
 

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I suggest if you wrote a check put a stop payment on it now and tell everyone you know to do the same. This is going to turn out to be a huge scam.
 

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Where's the outrage?

Who will make up this shortfall in rebuilding revenue, you guessed it American taxpayers.

Charity says billions missing in Iraqi oil revenues

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Emad Mekay
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June 28, 2004
Billions of dollars of Iraqi oil money have gone unaccounted for by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), according to a new report released Monday.
The British charity Christian Aid says that at least 20 billion dollars in oil revenues and other Iraqi funds intended to rebuild the country have disappeared from banks administered by the CPA.

The group says that the U.S.-controlled coalition in Baghdad is handing over power to an Iraqi government without having properly accounted for what it has done with those 20 billion dollars of Iraq's own money.

”Christian Aid believes this situation is in flagrant breach of the U.N. Security Council resolution that gave control of Iraq's oil revenues and other Iraqi funds to the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA),” the group said in a statement.

Watchdog groups have complained before about the opaque nature of the CPA's handling of Iraqi money and the lack of transparency by U.S. and Iraqi officials.

”For the entire year that the CPA has been in power in Iraq, it has been impossible to tell with any accuracy what the CPA has been doing with Iraq's money,” said Helen Collinson, head of policy at Christian Aid.

U.N. Resolution 1483 of May 2003 says that Iraq's oil revenues should be paid into the Development Fund for Iraq (DFI), that the money be spent in the interests of the Iraqi people, and that it be independently audited.

But the group says that it took until April 2004 to appoint an auditor -- leaving only a matter of weeks to go through the books.

The group is concerned that the handover of power means that this money may never be tracked down and that the CPA is not going to be around to be held accountable.

The group compared the lack of audits of Iraqi oil money to the abundant information on the 18.4 billion dollars of U.S. taxpayer funds being spent in Iraq. No less than four separate audits of the U.S. funds are underway.

”Too many oil-rich countries go down the road of unaccountable government, riches for the few, and poverty for the many. Iraq can avoid this route, but only by ensuring transparency,” said Collinson.

Some U.N. Security Council diplomats had previously criticised the CPA for cloaking the DFI -- authorised by the Security Council to safeguard the oil revenues and other money earmarked for reconstruction -- in secrecy.

In its report, Christian Aid called on the Treasury Department, the U.S. agency responsible for pushing Iraq to privatise its economy and, before that, for confiscating billions of dollars in Iraqi assets worldwide, and the CPA to come out publicly with clear figures.

Last October, the Treasury Department responded to allegations by the same group that 4 billion dollars in Iraqi money was missing by saying that the money was actually returned to Iraq after the war ended in April 2003.

Even though Christian Aid says that since October the CPA has provided more information about what it is doing with Iraq's oil revenues, a lack of information still persists.

”We still do not know exactly how Iraq's money has been earned, which companies have won the contracts that it has been spent on, or whether this spending was in the interests of the Iraqi people,” says the report.

Christian Aid pointed to the difficulty of determining exactly what Iraq is earning from oil. Two different CPA documents give different figures for oil revenues through the end of May.

One says Iraq earned 10 billion dollars, while another cites 11.5 billion dollars for the same period.

Christian Aid says it attempted its own calculation of Iraq's oil revenues using publicly available figures and came up with 13 billion dollars.

Groups critical of the lack of transparency in the CPA's spending have been particularly angry that the authority is using Iraqi money to pay for questionable contracts -- some awarded without a public tendering process -- with U.S. companies.

Washington has restricted the most lucrative reconstruction contracts in Iraq to gigantic U.S. companies that appear set to rack up profitable contracts, fuelling accusations that the Bush administration is seeking to benefit a select few U.S. companies rather than find the best, and possibly the cheapest, options to help the Iraqi people rebuild.

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Oh quit complaining. You voted for him so now you have to live with it for the next 4 years. :nono5:

Too bad Pat Buchanan didn't run this time around.
 
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Gameface:

Now, now, now ...

Times like these King George needs your backing!

Folks are gonna find out that Rove did a great job on selling a bag of goods ...

Let the games begin!
 

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Goes to Canada for no good reason.
I can assure you that little visit cost us more than it did you.

But we did get a good chuckle out of the whole affair.
 

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Farce,
He's just as horrible an appointee as he was the first four years. Blame your hillbilly peers for ruining America.
 
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Gonna be great hearing Gameface:

"****, how in the hell did me and Bblight Coulter actually vote this clown into office .."

Hang in there, Gameface ... Junior will officially be sworn in for term #2 and I'm sure will get a lot better!!

I cant wait to see the scurrying of all the little Bushies off the Titantic in the next 2 yrs ...
 

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For the very last time I voted for Bush because he would give me 20% of what I wanted and Kerry would give me 0%. It may turn out I get about 12% when it's all said and done. I'm not a parrot and I'm not a bush shoe shiner, I call it the way I see it.

Why aren't you radical liberals praising bush for giving the farm away and fighting a PC war. Proping this crook Clintoon up to rape America is disgusting.
 

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GAMEFACE said:
Why aren't you radical liberals praising bush for giving the farm away and fighting a PC war. Proping this crook Clintoon up to rape America is disgusting.
Because it's a public relations move. He's going to spend his first year making the citizens and the international community forget all about that pesky Iraq business and see what a wonderful, kind-hearted man he is. Frankly, I don't think he gives a crap about the people in South Asia, but knows if he doesn't stand up and muster some public sympathy, he'll never get other countries to help in other areas. This could be key if his war machine has any other plans up their sleeves. My guess, anyway.
 
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Gameface:

Plenty of good divorce attorneys here in Austin if ya have decided time for you and Junior to call it quits ...

Gonna be great seeing ya Touting Hilliary for the Next President!!
 

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Farce,
Remember the pattern of ineptitude when ol' Jeb attempts to steal the next Bush presidenency.

Grandpa Bush - business buddies with his pal Adolf
Papa Bush - business buddies with his pals the Bin Ladens
Dum dum Bush - business bu .. oh wait, he's bankrupted all of his businesses (including the US of Americult), but he wasn't too damn stupid to destroy everything he'd have the next global menance on his partnerlist.
 

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