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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 16 May 2007 01:41:12 PM
Object: Bush Crime Family fights scandal after scandal
From The Mountain Mail, 5/16/07:
http://www.themountainmail.com/main.asp?SectionID=7&SubSectionID=7&ArticleID=10967
Administration fights scandal after scandal
By Donald Kaul
These cannot be the happiest of times for President George W. Bush.
Hardly a day goes by without a new administration scandal popping up
or an old one rising from its shallow grave.
Let's look at a few of them:
• Alberto Gonzales - The attorney general is in hot water for the
firing of eight U.S. attorneys for reasons that have not held up under
ethical scrutiny. He denies wrongdoing but it's pretty obvious that he
was carrying water for Republican politicians (Karl Rove, anyone?)
who, for political reasons, wished these attorneys dead, in a
figurative sense. Democrats keep calling for calling for his dismissal
- shouts of "Bring me the head of Alberto Gonzales!" ring through the
Capitol - but President Bush has said he's doing a heckuva job and
that he trusts him.
• Paul Wolfowitz - The embattled World Bank president, who has made
fighting corruption in the world a priority, is in hot water for,
among other things, giving his girlfriend a cushy job at a fancy
salary. He denies wrongdoing but the bank's board members, perhaps
prejudiced by his arrogant ways, are trying to tie a can to his tail.
President Bush, who gave him the bank presidency as a reward for doing
such a bang-up job in planning the Iraq war, has said he's doing a
bang-up job at the bank, too, and he trusts him.
• George Tenet -The former CIA director has been relentlessly flogging
his book, "At the Center of the Storm," the inside story of the run-up
to the Iraq War. He says that the decision to invade was not primarily
the result of faulty intelligence but preordained by the
administration's unshackled lust to invade Iraq. The CIA made
mistakes, he said, but the real dunces were the neo-cons - *****
Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, I. "Scooter" Libby, Jr., and the rest of the
Bush gang. No word on whether the president still trusts Tenet.
• Iraq - Despite repeated claims of "the surge is working" spinning
out of the White House, Iraqis and Americans keep dying in record
numbers. In addition, terrorist attacks on non-combatants in
Afghanistan are up 53 per cent over a year ago and the Taliban seems
to be gaining ground there.
Also, our reconstruction projects in Iraq, into which we poured
billions of dollars, are falling apart.
The former chairman of the International Reconstruction Fund Facility
for Iraq has called the situation "dire" and said that the rebuilding
effort is all but doomed.
The White House response has been to launch an investigation of the
special inspector general for Iraq who has uncovered much of the
corruption that has confounded reconstruction.
But the scandal that most titillated official Washington had nothing
to do with the president, Iraq or world politics.
It was the federal racketeering case involving Deborah Jeane Palfrey,
who has been accused of operating a $300-an-hour call girl ring in
Washington.
Ms. Palfrey has, unsurprisingly, denied everything.
She says she merely provided an escort service to men who wanted
company.
What went on after the couple met was not her business.
She didn't even know the names of her clients, she said.
She did, however, have a 46-pound stack of phone numbers of clients,
many of whom are believed to be prominent politicians, government
officials and lobbyists.
This she turned over to ABC News so that they could seek out people
who would confirm her innocence.
Before you could say Randall Tobias, they had found Randall Tobias, a
deputy secretary of state whose job included the promotion of sexual
abstinence around the world.
And sure enough, he confirmed Ms. Palfrey's innocence.
He only got massages from her girls, he said, no sex.
Then he resigned his job.
I have no idea why.
"My hope (that) defense witnesses could be found by combing though the
information indeed is being realized," Ms. Palfrey said.
With official Washington atremble and atwitter, the alleged call girl
madam stood bravely before the microphones and said:
"I abhor injustice."
You can't make up stuff like that.
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And on and on and on
Harry
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