10 October 2009

BAE Bribery Investigation Back On

It appears that elections make a difference, so a desperate Gordon Brown is allow investigations to proceed regarding potential bribery in, "Tanzania, South Africa, Romania and the Czech Republic," but nothing involving Saudi Prince Bandar and the House of Saud, whose bribery levels are probably 10 times higher than the other 4 nations combined.

It would be nice if the west stopped coddling the House of Saud, which is a cesspool of corruption, greed, and terrorism.

1 comments :

Anonymous said...

Coddle, Matthew?

We pay them to be corrupt, by giving them the means to get the oil which funds their multiple indecencies. (which makes us codependent and/or accomplices to said indecent acts.)

Hard to believe that poor li'l ole Kentucky is really the 8th richest state in money made in exports, much of it is mining/drilling machinery going to Saudi Arabia.

See http://www.workforcekentucky.ky.gov/article.asp?PAGEID=94&SUBID=120&ARTICLEID=664

There is a page somewhere that delineates the places where exports go, by each state, and by kind of merchandise exported in percentages, but I can't find it at the moment. It will make you upchuck.

When we help them get the oil from the ground, we help them get the money to bribe, cheat, steal, and terrorize.

Without tools that oil in the ground is worthless to them. By helping them get it we pay directly for terrorism, corruption, etc.
Without the US made drill bits, etc., they could not afford to buy water, let alone guns.

War profiteers come in many red-, white- and blue-colored disguises.

Oh yes, who is Dick Tracy? (joke)

S.

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