Bush Ambassdor Hides Chinese Ammo Deal: COVER UP

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Bush Ambassdor Hides Chinese Ammo Deal: COVER UP

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Bush Scandal no. 187:

American Envoy Is Linked to Arms Deal Cover-Up

An American ambassador helped cover up the illegal Chinese origins of ammunition that a Pentagon contractor bought to supply Afghan security forces, according to testimony gathered by Congressional investigators.

A military attaché has told the investigators that the United States ambassador to Albania endorsed a plan by the Albanian defense minister to hide several boxes of Chinese ammunition from a visiting reporter. The ammunition was being repackaged to disguise its origins and shipped from Albania to Afghanistan by a Miami Beach arms-dealing company.


The company, under an Army contract, bought the ammunition to supply Afghan security forces although American law prohibits trading in Chinese arms.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/24/washi ... ref=slogin
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Oops!
Bush Scandal no. 187:
Here's list of someone who has kept count. 362 scandals and counting

http://www.netrootsmass.net/Hugh/Bush_list.html
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LaWood wrote:Here's list of someone who has kept count. 362 scandals and counting


DOUG
I can't imagine how anyone could keep count. The Bush scandals come so fast one right after the other.
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The introduction to those 362 scandals is too important not to highlight here:

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"INTRODUCTION: George Bush, the Connecticut cowboy, the good old boy from Yale is a man of mediocre intelligence, little imagination, and great stubbornness and vindictiveness. He may be the Decider but his handlers have long known how to manipulate him. The key is to hook him with short, simple sells. Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, and Condoleezza Rice knew that once he has consulted his gut and perhaps his higher father his decision is forever. So whoever gets to him first is likely to carry the day because he doesn't like to be challenged and is, quite simply, too lazy to change his mind. The Bubble is a natural consequence of this decision making process where logic, reason, and facts have little or no role.

....Bush's Presidency began in the shadow of a contested and likely stolen election and promised to be unsuccessful in a largely forgettable and unremarkable way. 911 changed all that and transformed a plodding, and essentially AWOL one termer into an accidental hero. Enormous power flowed to his office but Bush had no idea how to use it. He liked to campaign, not govern. In those around him, he prized loyalty over competence and honesty. A believer in the notion of "to the victor go the spoils," he was the perfect mark for every conniver, bumbler, bungler, hack, hanger on, and would be crony that Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, and their friends could find. In the normal course of things, this would have spelled failure. Post-911, it was catastrophic.

....At this critical juncture in our history we needed an adult but got an adolescent. Instead of responsibility, we got a truant. In place of flexibility we got obduracy. In the face of great and complex challenges, we got strawmen, a black and white universe, my way or the highway, regurgitated stump speeches, and a steadfast refusal to compromise not just with opponents but with reality.

....What all this comes down to is that George Bush should never have become our President. He is not just a bad President but the worst one we could have had, the worst our country has ever seen. This is a judgment that many Americans have come to but which our political establishment and media, even after 7 years, have yet to acknowledge, accept, and act on. This is the tragedy and crime of our times."

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I disagree with the author - I don't think Bush is over his head, incompetent, or decides for whoever gets to him first. I think the SOB is a very shrewd politician who is deliberately trying to destroy our country. Because he is working to totally ruin our economy and our standing internationally through carefully selected attack dogs his "all hat no cattle" cowboy routine has made most Americans think he's a fool. All I acn say is, no more than Benito Mussolini - he's just after putting his party in power (the structure of communist Russia) rather than his person. If he can trash things badly enough and make sure the worst of it happens in the next president's term (why do you think nobody's admitting to how bad the economy is yet) his party will roll back into power in 2010. The Rs don't need much more uncontrolled time to totally overthrow the constitution, you know.
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