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There are gangsters in the White House.


Whenever the Bush Administration gets criticized, it responds like Tony Soprano, and Bush's capos put a hit out on whoever dares to question the don.


That's the way it was when Paul O'Neill, Bush's former Treasury Secretary, said Bush wanted to go to war against Iraq way before 9/ll. Within hours, the Bush goons were threatening O'Neill with prosecution for allegedly publicizing classified information.


That's the way it was when former ambassador Joseph Wilson went public with his account of how the Bush Administration played up the false story of uranium in Niger. Within days, the White House was outing Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA officer, with Karl Rove reportedly saying, "His wife's now fair game."


And that's the way it is today, with Bush surrogates unloading on Richard Clarke, the counterintelligence pro who has leveled two serious charges against the Administration.


First, that it was "lackadaisical" about Al Qaeda prior to 9/ll.


And second, that Bush's Iraq adventure has "greatly undermined the war on terrorism."


Rather than just debate the merits of these accusations, rather than have Condoleezza Rice testify in public before the Sept. 11 bipartisan commission, the Bush thugs have revved up the slime machine.


Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist slammed Clarke for being, in Frist's words, "consumed by the desire to dodge blame for the 9/11 attacks" and for "profiteering." But he didn't stop there. Frist went on to make very unsubtle threats about prosecuting Clarke for perjury, alleging that Clarke lied to Congress.


Then the White House began to blackball Clarke. "You're not going to make another dime in Washington again," said one White House staffer, Clarke told Tim Russert.


Hostile to the very essence of democracy, which is the freedom to dissent and to criticize our government, the Bush gang wants to rule by fear, intimidation, and goon squad tactics.

-- Matthew Rothschild
 

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I've always believed that America was built on gangsterism.
Even ostensibly legit organisations spent time in legally grey areas to increase profits as much as possible.
Things look more legit in recent decades but the US is often still the bad guy on various areas, one of the most obvious being global pollution at the moment.


I see parallels with the emerging Russian economy.
They seem to be at the more blatant "Al Capone" & "J Edgar Hoover" stage of their economic development at the moment.

Oil is a biggie, (as everywhere).
Lukoil looks like the old US 'Standard Oil' at the moment.

I recall an old survey/investigation about organised crime in the 70's, to find out how many businesses had 'connections'.

They concluded that it was easier to list those industries that DID NOT have dodgy money sloshing around in them.

Dairy Farming and Coal Mining were the only ones.

That cash will be 'legitimised' by now of course.

I suppose its a direct result of the liberal US attitude towards business that allowed the gangster mentality and approach to thrive for decades.

(Just an observation.)

[This message was edited by eek on March 31, 2004 at 05:03 AM.]
 

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EEK. You are a sharp cookie. I enjoy reading your posts. Where are you from?
 

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A small parcel of land full of hairy-arsed bandits on the fringe of Europe, known as Scotland.
(...even the Romans retreated and built a wall after their initial invasion.)
 

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eek, you a resident of that Scotland at present?

If so, youse have a really good MP over there in Margo MacDonald.
 

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We have a tradition of supporting smart independent MP's that don't toe the party line in Scotland.
Party Yes-men (and Women) turn politics into a boring pointless rubber stampers club.

And you need someone to keep an eye on the dodgy scams that politicians keep hatching.
 

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I have a good friend named Kris from Lossiemouth. He went to University in Aberdeen and we now hang out drink beers and watch the Red Sox. Good lad. Class like.
 

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Oh, my ... eek, I'd always thought you were English. I'm so sorry for that.
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One of my favourite people is from Glasgow, and we're heading there this summer for her daughter's wedding ... I've been told that I want to stay far far away from the men there, tho. Undignified lot, they say.
 

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