His next job will be a Taxi driver in Iraq. You know the kind. "Amercian liberator. Please, can you help me find this Address? Boom!"
The little traitor is going to be body double for the Saddam's UN representative Mohamed al Combover.
I hope he catches on with Al Jazeera actually.
Not likely. Jesse Jackass is on the missing journalist case, which means he will probably try to "rescue" this unfortunate pathetic @$$h*le as well.
Well, if they don't, we should. Two words for ya: wet work.
Looky here what I found on http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com a few minutes ago!
8:13AM GE slides in pre-open on 'challenges' facing GE Capital (GE) by Tomi Kilgore
Shares of General Electric (GE) are sliding 63 cents, or 2.4 percent, to $25.40 after J.P. Morgan said a closer look at its GE Capital unit's investment in SES Global "illustrates the potential for a hit to earnings and equity value." Analyst Don MacDougall said that GE Capital's investment in SES Global -- GE owns 31 percent of SES -- has a current market value of less than $900 million, but is presently being carried on GE's books at $1.7 billion. GE Capital is slated to hold an investor meeting on Apr. 2 to provide an overview of its business and strategy. "While we expect the message to be positive, we see continued challenges for GE Capital," MacDougall said in a note to clients.