Skip to comments.
FRENCH FOR BRIBERY
New York Post ^
| 1/31/04
Posted on 01/31/2004 2:20:12 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:19:21 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
[history]
January 31, 2004 -- Longtime rumors that Saddam Hussein bribed key foreign dignitaries - including top French officials - have apparently been confirmed by documents found in Iraq. The documents, first published last week by the al Mada newspaper in Baghdad, include a list of 270 individuals and organizations from 50 countries, all of whom apparently received vouchers for millions of barrels of oil.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bribery; france; iraqioil; oilforfood
1
posted on
01/31/2004 2:20:13 AM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I wonder if the liberal news network will be reporting this gem of an article. Looks like the jig is up for our some of our fellow liberal 'Americans'.
To: kattracks
And it comes as no surprise. That's for sure. Most European countries are so steeped in payola that it's considered just part of doing business.
3
posted on
01/31/2004 2:40:43 AM PST
by
Fzob
(Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
To: kattracks
"Also on the list is Iraqi-American businessman Shakir al-Khafaji, who funded the notorious anti-sanctions documentary film "In Shifting Sands" by former arms-inspector-turned-Saddam-apologist Scott Ritter." Looks like Saddam was paying Ritter, using this other guy as a funnel.
To: kattracks
It would seem to me that the list of people who took these bribes should be the next ones searched for WMD. A little money, a little ricin, it's all the same to these people.
To: kattracks; All
6
posted on
01/31/2004 2:47:58 AM PST
by
backhoe
(The 1990's? The Decade of Fraud(s)... the 00's? The Decade of Lunatics...)
To: kattracks
< /Obligatory Claude Raines reference >
7
posted on
01/31/2004 3:14:58 AM PST
by
martin_fierro
(Viking it. And liking it.)
To: kattracks; Fzob; Neanderthal
"...Most European countries are so steeped in payola that it's considered just part of doing business..."The French are special, guys. They're a Nation of Whores amongst wannabe whore-like nations.
The next horrible Western terrorist experience will have Frog-ties. We'll have to sink their Navy, again..............FRegards
8
posted on
01/31/2004 3:23:30 AM PST
by
gonzo
(I just had a birthday. I'm now old enough to realize that there's nothing left to learn the hard way)
To: martin_fierro
< /Obligatory Claude Raines reference >
Always a beautiful recollection when the rotten log of corruption gets kicked over.
At the same time I need to see "Casablanca" again because my memory is hazy...
didn't the corrupt character played by Claude Raines end up showing his
hidden moral fiber at the end of the film...starting a "beautiful relationship"
to help the American "Rick" to carry on the subversive fight against the Nazis?
Just straining my brain to remember if this was how the film ended...
9
posted on
01/31/2004 3:46:20 AM PST
by
VOA
To: kattracks
thus confirming that greed and corruption also inspired Paris' attempts to save Saddam. The word "also" implies there were other reasons. I'm confused.
To: VOA
Here's a link to the Casablanca Screenplay.
link
To: TruthShallSetYouFree
Do you think that Kerry, Clark or Dean will change their position on giving the UN more say in our foreign policy? Russian and French nationals were the largest recipients and both countries have veto power in the Security Council. Besides these oil vouchers France also benefited from the Food For Oil program by having had about four billion dollars deposited in their banks some of which may still be there.
12
posted on
01/31/2004 4:12:50 AM PST
by
monocle
To: monocle
Well, the dimocrats certainly aren't going to say that Bush was right. They may use the euphemism "International Cooperation" as a surrogate for the U.N. This scandal has a stench factor that may be unrivalled in recent history (which includes the Clintons) but being against "International Cooperation" will still sound like being against mom and apple pie.
Comment #14 Removed by Moderator
To: kattracks
Figures, Scott Ritter fits in here somewhere. I hope we are investigating him for treason.
15
posted on
01/31/2004 10:28:30 PM PST
by
tioga
To: kattracks
I will quote the very handy and always relevant title of British historian David Pryce-Jones' article in the American Spectator a few years ago: "CORRUPTION RULES THE WORLD".
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson