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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Bush's Place In History

"I don't think you'll really get the full history of the Bush administration until long after I'm gone. I tell people I'm reading books on George Washington and they're still analyzing his presidency," Bush told CBS' "60 Minutes" in an interview last month.   Reuters

   What Bush should have said is that history may not know the full extent of his and this administrations crimes against not only the United States but the rest of humanity until long after he is gone.

   I think that this man has alot of gall to compare himself to even the worst president up until he came into office much less the better ones.

   History will remember Mr. bush as an arrogant, lying, gutter-crawling corporate puppet no matter what transpires in Iraq or elsewhere for that matter.

   History will remember Bush as the man who illegally wire tapped our phone calls and detained prisoners without the right of counsel, who revoked many of our constitutional rights even though he will never admit it and the citizens will not know it until it is to late for them to do anything about it.

   I could go one and on and maybe I will at another time, but right now I have a race to prepare for.

   Besides, we all know what Bush stands for anyway.

   A ' C grade ' president who thinks that he'll be ranked up their with some of the better presidents in our history? This man needs therapy.

 

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Arab States Are On A Weapons Buying Binge

    Worrying about a possible confrontation with Iran, the Arab states seem to be on a military weapons spending spree and they are spending alot of oil money for the weapons.

    Saudi Arabia  is thought to have ordered almost $50bn in military hardware, including fighter aircraft, cruise missiles, attack helicopters and more than 300 new tanks.

Al-Jazeera

Saudi Arabia's purchase of 72 Eurofighter Typhoon jets from BAe Systems is the largest deal to be made.

Saudi Arabia's
military power

Army, air force and navy manpower: 200,000

Tanks: 1055

Combat aircraft: 300

2005 defence spending: $25.4bn

The deal is yet to be finalised but appears to be back on after Britain's serious fraud office dropped an investigation into the company's accounting.

Meanwhile, the UAE has set aside $2bn for a rapid reaction brigade and has earmarked a further $6bn for missile defence batteries, airborne early-warning systems and aircraft.

Both countries are members of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) established in 1984.

Other members of the GCC, including Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, are also expected to invest heavily in arms.

  I smell Bush administration written all over this! For the kingdom to just now be concerned about all of the crap that has been going on in the last few years means either that Bushco is telling them something that the public doesn't know or that the Arab states do not think Bush can accomplish another one of his missions. At the same time, it could be both!

 

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