Posted on 07/01/2002 4:23:41 AM PDT by mhking
Hey, look. Even Tom Cruise is worried. In London this week he said he wanted his adopted kids brought up outside the USA because of what happens inside the USA. He listed terrorism and street crime, but very cogently he listed corporate crime as a reason not to bring up kids in the old US of A. Now, Tom Cruise is not a Grade A rocket scientist. In fact, he is a Grade A Scientologist. On the whole, though, I would say he was brighter than George W. Bush (along with my neighbour's catatonic cat) and it was most intriguing that he named corporate crime as a reason not to want to grow up in America. The WorldCom affair comes after the Enron affair while the Andersen affair simply defies belief. It has become perfectly clear that major US corporations have been running out of control, throwing billions of dollars into a kind of international financial black hole. In vain you ask (as I tried to do), well, where has the money gone? I mean, if you back a loser at Randwick, then you know where your money went. If these companies have lost billions $US3.8 billion in the case of WorldCom why hasn't somebody won it? Or got it? Where has it gone? Or, more to the point, did it ever exist? Of course it did, said the Doormouse. Otherwise, it could never have been lost and 17,000 people sacked for the lack of it. This is Alice in Wonderland stuff, capitalism rattling around like a high-velocity round in a mental vacuum. Where was government? Where was control? Twenty years ago, when I lived in Washington, the US was said to have a trillion-dollar-a-day economy that was so strong not even government could screw it. Now, you have to ask if things have turned, that apparent fraudsters like WorldCom can screw government. Dubya Bush seems reluctant to address these issues. He is a Texan (although not by breeding) and there they let things take their course, execute mentally deficient minors, and generally behave like good old boys, taking the Chevy to the levee. If it were not for September 11, Bush would be in serious political trouble in America. He may be yet, in the mid-term November elections. His shocked nation rallied around him as the personification of The Flag when the atrocities stunned us all. His personal rating broke all records. Since then, though, what? On this side of the Atlantic he is seen as a kind of strange joke. Britons try to understand him, but in Europe they simply think of him as a sort of circus act. The Middle East pronouncement was so absurd they didn't know whether to laugh or simply ask the US senior political attache over for a commiserating drink. These concerns are based on the belief that seems to be proven that Washington itself is a divided city. Colin Powell, in State, is trying to plead reason over the clamouring voices in Defence, led by Donald Rumsfeld, clearly a man not always entirely in control of his senses. Bush is listening to Rumsfeld, and other strange voices not least the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon. And, as he does, the US looks more and more to be a long way away from the rest of the world. bruce.wilson@newsint.co.uk
Why we should be worried about George W Bush
29jun02
THE world outside the US is now getting used to the fact Americans have a fraudulently elected nitwit as their president, but George W. Bush excelled himself this week with a "long-awaited" definitive speech on Middle East policies that stretched even the weirdest imaginations.
BRUCE WILSON in London reports:
US embassies around the world moved to "explain" the batty future Bush saw for Israel and Palestine, but nothing could disguise that the bedbug was running the White House and anything could happen next.
MURDOCH SCRIBE FIGHTS BACK Bush-bashing leads inevitably to Dubya trouble by Bruce Wilson
bubba1966 | member since July 6th, 2002 |
BTW: This is linked to on the DrudgeReport; therefore, you'll get a lot of leftist posts on this thread. Also isn't it amazing how these Corporate SCAMS happened under the Clinton ERA and under Bush we are finding out about them because the SEC is finally catching these crooks? It's like the word in corporate america is come clean now before the SEC and Bush prosecute you like they did Anderson. But somehow the twisted logic of the left is this is the fault of the current President. I guess it's his fault if you wanted him to allow the scandal to continue unnoticed.
Not for you, appearently.
Silly me, what was I thinking. There must be.
After all, we all remember the Golden Clinton Years, when the reason we all had prosperity was namely because Clinton himself "focused like a laser" on the economy!
Right? ;)
Go back to your hole. Bush is the greatest president this country has ever had.
...you would be proudly wearing your new Burqa.
Obviously you and the rest of the SoreLosermans are just beside yourselves that Bush has the highest poll ratings of any U.S. President since polls have been taken.
And has maintained high numbers longer than any as well.
In spite of your Dumbocrat buddies throwing everything in their arsenal at him...such as your phoney accusation above.
I guess you were asleep on 9/11? Read the Al Queda Training Manual, go get a history book about 9/11/2001, wake up, then shut up. It takes alot more than a "rag-tag band of criminals" to murder that many people in cold blood.
As someone who lost a classmate in that tragedy, I'm offended that you troll about casually insulting the memory of those who died. It was terrorism, and thank God we have a President who will fight it, unlike Clinton who would only support a single cause, protecting his personal interests, at the expense of all humanity.
So why do they insult him? Two reasons, I'd venture. First, in their view, anybody who is conservative must necessarily be stupid or dishonest or both, because all decent and intelligent people are leftists. Second, anybody who has a Texas accent must necessarily be stupid, because everyone knows that Southerners are ignorant, uncultured, unread, unwashed cowboys. Of course, this goes for most Americans, too.
Besides, it's so much fun insulting the Americans. It gives the wretched, downtrodden French and British a reminder of the superiority they've long since had to give up.
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