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		<title>Comment on Are we missing $9,000,000,000,000? As Everett Dirksen used to say, &#8220;a billion here, a billion there, &amp; pretty soon you&#8217;re talking about real money&#8221;&#8230; by Ronf</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ronf</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;... conducting a fairly high-level review&quot;????  Let&#039;s see - hmmmmm - the Reserve &quot;misplaced&quot; three times the TOTAL amount of (the admitted) Federal spending in 2008. And when that gets exposed they plan on a &quot;fairly high-level review&quot; to see where it went?  

One place I would look would be those trucks in Iraq stuffed with billions of greenbacks being passed out to warlords and politicians by Bush/Cheney and their gang.  As Deepthroat said: &quot;Follow the money!&quot;

Our tax dollars at work - again.  Is it any wonder that the USA is going bankrupt?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;&#8230; conducting a fairly high-level review&#8221;????  Let&#8217;s see &#8211; hmmmmm &#8211; the Reserve &#8220;misplaced&#8221; three times the TOTAL amount of (the admitted) Federal spending in 2008. And when that gets exposed they plan on a &#8220;fairly high-level review&#8221; to see where it went?  </p>
<p>One place I would look would be those trucks in Iraq stuffed with billions of greenbacks being passed out to warlords and politicians by Bush/Cheney and their gang.  As Deepthroat said: &#8220;Follow the money!&#8221;</p>
<p>Our tax dollars at work &#8211; again.  Is it any wonder that the USA is going bankrupt?</p>
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		<title>Comment on The &#8220;Domino Theory&#8221; &#8211; we need a new slogan for Afghanistan&#8230;.. by James Clark</title>
		<link>http://jamesclarkblog.com/?p=170&#038;cpage=1#comment-176</link>
		<dc:creator>James Clark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Retired Staff Sgt. Revis Wilson&#039;s comments are pertinent not only to the debacle in Vietnam, but to our role in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the so-called &quot;domino&quot; and &quot;we have to fight them there instead of here&quot; posts on this blog. It will be interesting to see how long America puts up with the latest DOD &quot;slogan&quot; to justify another non-necessary war that is killing tens of thousands, including U.S. Servicemen and innocent civilians.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Retired Staff Sgt. Revis Wilson&#8217;s comments are pertinent not only to the debacle in Vietnam, but to our role in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the so-called &#8220;domino&#8221; and &#8220;we have to fight them there instead of here&#8221; posts on this blog. It will be interesting to see how long America puts up with the latest DOD &#8220;slogan&#8221; to justify another non-necessary war that is killing tens of thousands, including U.S. Servicemen and innocent civilians.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The &#8220;Domino Theory&#8221; &#8211; we need a new slogan for Afghanistan&#8230;.. by James Clark</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Clark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A former Marine’s response to our new “cut and run” policies in Afghanistan and comments on war in general….

I was a U.S. Marine assigned to the Third Marine Division in Vietnam. During my tour, a Major Fogo was the Operations Officer of the division stationed at Khe Sanh, Republic of Vietnam. Our Operations and Intelligence Room was underground in an old French bunker located on the plateau of the Khe Sanh Combat Base. On one occasion, before we realized that we were receiving more than normal incoming rockets and mortars, we were suddenly surrounded by what was later described as the “Siege of Khe Sanh” - forty thousand well-armed NVA surrounding one company of U.S. Marines. Meanwhile, in the basement of the White House, LBJ and his Joint Chiefs considered whether to use nuclear power to prevent another French Dien bien Phu (1954) and it was decided to deploy a battalion of Marines from Okinawa instead. The 26th Marines were selected for the mission as well as U.S. Army, Navy Seabees, and Air Force Units, the latter flying B-52s from Thailand. The B-52’s mission was to continually drop 500 and 1,000 bombs on Hills 861A and B and Hills 881 and 950. Nightly the landscape was like the “Northern Lights” - hence the term ARCLIGHT to designate the B-52 air strikes came into being.

Before I was ordered to cease the operations of the Sub Unit 5 Third Marine Division and move 125 Marines back to DaNang and Phu Bai, I continued to work 12 hour shifts in the Operations Center and 12 hours on perimeter duty. Suddenly, Major Fogo was replaced by an Operations Officer from the 26th Marines. During one conversation among the new OO, the Intelligence Officer, and Col. David Lowndes, the Senior Officer, the new OO declared that he had “noticed” that each time we sent a patrol to the lower side of Hill 861(XD803443), it was attacked. Based on his observations, he then made the decision to no longer send troops through the routes we had previously established as our pathways to Hills 861A and B. His decision to not confront the enemy, to demolish them, their vehicles, weapons and tunnels thereby defeated our missions. As a result of this new policy, I could no longer understand why U.S. Marines were there. After the Siege of 77 days in which more armament was delivered to the enemy than at any time (including the atomic bombs dropped on Japan), the NVA left. Later, when my friend Rodger Clemons patrolled Highway Nine to the village of Khe Sanh and Lang Vei, he went by the vacated base of Khe Sanh in 1970 and there was nothing there. No standing structures or Marines or NVA or VC. Nothing but a destroyed air base.

I now respectfully ask the same question that has been posed. Why? Why did we make such a valiant and dangerous stand against a full division of the enemy when we had no goal for the resolution of Vietnam. Were we to die from a meaningless battle in which the military really had no plan or goal? Did we fight a war for 15 years to only support the “Domino Theory” that was rejected by Daniel Ellsberg? General Westmoreland and Secretary of Defense McNamara left Vietnam in shame with helicopters rescuing allies from the rooftop of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. I did not know that we had lost the war until years later as I felt I personally had won. I was alive and I kept those who I was in charge alive. I killed when I could. That was my job and I did it well. 

I have taken the position that our “idea” that Osama bin Laden is alive and well in the interlock between Afghanistan and Pakistan in reality has no meaning. Our nation has no goal or plan regarding sending additional troops to Afghanistan. What can 68,000 to 70,000 men do that 30,000 can’t and we have now removed the greatest number from South Korea where a mad man, Kim Jong-il is loose in Pyongyang to the north. 

We continue to have 150,000 troops in Iraq and the Secretary of Defense and his advisors now tell us that we will keep those troops there for ten years! A decade. 

There is no goal. We are again floundering. When Marines have nothing to do, they are ordered to pick up cigarette butts and clean the area of waste. Is that our task now? I hired out with my life to kill the enemy of my country as I thought it to be at war. Forty years later, I realized that Vietnam was never going to release an atomic bomb on the United States and North Vietnam was not going to dispatch a fleet of battleships to attack California and Washington and New England and Pensacola.

If Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon can decide the peace table in Paris should be round rather than square and make the NVA happy and in turn, we leave SE Asia taking our friends with us, I see no obstacle in pursuing the same worn-out action again. The time has come to find some utility to the United Nations. The countries of the world should be totally engaged in the threat of terrorism. It should not be an exclusive American war! We should leave if we are not going to fight to win to bring Osama to trial and to destroy the Al Qaeda and the Taliban. It must be noted that Bin Laden did not attack Israel, his sworn enemy. Hindsight is indeed 20/20. Respectfully, S/Sgt. Revis Wilson, USMC Retired. June 2009</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A former Marine’s response to our new “cut and run” policies in Afghanistan and comments on war in general….</p>
<p>I was a U.S. Marine assigned to the Third Marine Division in Vietnam. During my tour, a Major Fogo was the Operations Officer of the division stationed at Khe Sanh, Republic of Vietnam. Our Operations and Intelligence Room was underground in an old French bunker located on the plateau of the Khe Sanh Combat Base. On one occasion, before we realized that we were receiving more than normal incoming rockets and mortars, we were suddenly surrounded by what was later described as the “Siege of Khe Sanh” &#8211; forty thousand well-armed NVA surrounding one company of U.S. Marines. Meanwhile, in the basement of the White House, LBJ and his Joint Chiefs considered whether to use nuclear power to prevent another French Dien bien Phu (1954) and it was decided to deploy a battalion of Marines from Okinawa instead. The 26th Marines were selected for the mission as well as U.S. Army, Navy Seabees, and Air Force Units, the latter flying B-52s from Thailand. The B-52’s mission was to continually drop 500 and 1,000 bombs on Hills 861A and B and Hills 881 and 950. Nightly the landscape was like the “Northern Lights” &#8211; hence the term ARCLIGHT to designate the B-52 air strikes came into being.</p>
<p>Before I was ordered to cease the operations of the Sub Unit 5 Third Marine Division and move 125 Marines back to DaNang and Phu Bai, I continued to work 12 hour shifts in the Operations Center and 12 hours on perimeter duty. Suddenly, Major Fogo was replaced by an Operations Officer from the 26th Marines. During one conversation among the new OO, the Intelligence Officer, and Col. David Lowndes, the Senior Officer, the new OO declared that he had “noticed” that each time we sent a patrol to the lower side of Hill 861(XD803443), it was attacked. Based on his observations, he then made the decision to no longer send troops through the routes we had previously established as our pathways to Hills 861A and B. His decision to not confront the enemy, to demolish them, their vehicles, weapons and tunnels thereby defeated our missions. As a result of this new policy, I could no longer understand why U.S. Marines were there. After the Siege of 77 days in which more armament was delivered to the enemy than at any time (including the atomic bombs dropped on Japan), the NVA left. Later, when my friend Rodger Clemons patrolled Highway Nine to the village of Khe Sanh and Lang Vei, he went by the vacated base of Khe Sanh in 1970 and there was nothing there. No standing structures or Marines or NVA or VC. Nothing but a destroyed air base.</p>
<p>I now respectfully ask the same question that has been posed. Why? Why did we make such a valiant and dangerous stand against a full division of the enemy when we had no goal for the resolution of Vietnam. Were we to die from a meaningless battle in which the military really had no plan or goal? Did we fight a war for 15 years to only support the “Domino Theory” that was rejected by Daniel Ellsberg? General Westmoreland and Secretary of Defense McNamara left Vietnam in shame with helicopters rescuing allies from the rooftop of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. I did not know that we had lost the war until years later as I felt I personally had won. I was alive and I kept those who I was in charge alive. I killed when I could. That was my job and I did it well. </p>
<p>I have taken the position that our “idea” that Osama bin Laden is alive and well in the interlock between Afghanistan and Pakistan in reality has no meaning. Our nation has no goal or plan regarding sending additional troops to Afghanistan. What can 68,000 to 70,000 men do that 30,000 can’t and we have now removed the greatest number from South Korea where a mad man, Kim Jong-il is loose in Pyongyang to the north. </p>
<p>We continue to have 150,000 troops in Iraq and the Secretary of Defense and his advisors now tell us that we will keep those troops there for ten years! A decade. </p>
<p>There is no goal. We are again floundering. When Marines have nothing to do, they are ordered to pick up cigarette butts and clean the area of waste. Is that our task now? I hired out with my life to kill the enemy of my country as I thought it to be at war. Forty years later, I realized that Vietnam was never going to release an atomic bomb on the United States and North Vietnam was not going to dispatch a fleet of battleships to attack California and Washington and New England and Pensacola.</p>
<p>If Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon can decide the peace table in Paris should be round rather than square and make the NVA happy and in turn, we leave SE Asia taking our friends with us, I see no obstacle in pursuing the same worn-out action again. The time has come to find some utility to the United Nations. The countries of the world should be totally engaged in the threat of terrorism. It should not be an exclusive American war! We should leave if we are not going to fight to win to bring Osama to trial and to destroy the Al Qaeda and the Taliban. It must be noted that Bin Laden did not attack Israel, his sworn enemy. Hindsight is indeed 20/20. Respectfully, S/Sgt. Revis Wilson, USMC Retired. June 2009</p>
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		<title>Comment on More ill-advised policy from Afghanistan&#8230;.. by Rome Ingle</title>
		<link>http://jamesclarkblog.com/?p=156&#038;cpage=1#comment-116</link>
		<dc:creator>Rome Ingle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:34:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>JC, it seems to me like the administration&#039;s policies in Afghanistan are aimed at protecting Muslims and not our Soldiers! More prayers, more letters from me!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JC, it seems to me like the administration&#8217;s policies in Afghanistan are aimed at protecting Muslims and not our Soldiers! More prayers, more letters from me!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Guess two countries that are not for children&#8217;s rights&#8230;&#8230; by Rome Ingle</title>
		<link>http://jamesclarkblog.com/?p=161&#038;cpage=1#comment-115</link>
		<dc:creator>Rome Ingle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>JC, I couldn&#039;t agree with you more! How quickly this administration is taking us into socialism. How quickly our basic rights are being eroded. Much prayer required! Mine is going up, and a few letters as well!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JC, I couldn&#8217;t agree with you more! How quickly this administration is taking us into socialism. How quickly our basic rights are being eroded. Much prayer required! Mine is going up, and a few letters as well!</p>
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		<title>Comment on How the Saudis fund the terrorist movements&#8230;.. The Holy Land Foundation by Bluebird48</title>
		<link>http://jamesclarkblog.com/?p=132&#038;cpage=1#comment-113</link>
		<dc:creator>Bluebird48</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:13:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am afraid so. This really makes me ill. Our own laws provide them with a means of financing their missions. 

Sickening. Just sickening. But then, the nazi did the same. 

I have faith though.. Good prevails over Evil.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am afraid so. This really makes me ill. Our own laws provide them with a means of financing their missions. </p>
<p>Sickening. Just sickening. But then, the nazi did the same. </p>
<p>I have faith though.. Good prevails over Evil.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Peace in the Middle East? It will never happen&#8230;&#8230; by Bluebird48</title>
		<link>http://jamesclarkblog.com/?p=148&#038;cpage=1#comment-112</link>
		<dc:creator>Bluebird48</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Middle East has been at war since the dawn of man. History tells us this. It is the cradle of civilization. The center of where it all began. At the heart of the controversy is RELIGION. Let&#039;s face it. 

There are so many different tribes from different cultures throughout time. Some have left, some have stayed. The Greeks tell the story the BEST. 

Study what they say about the Middle East and you will find the solution. STAY AWAY. Let them settle their own differences. If they bring their dispute to your border, then IT become YOUR problem as well. 

How many times did they fight the Persians? And how many times did they lose and win. In the end they are and INDEPENDENT wee little nation. They did not LOSE. Nope. 

Peace in the Middle East.. won&#039;t happen. 

So what else is new with Price of GAS going UP.. this is marketing. CAPITALIZATION. WE are in the middle of Inflation. Our dollar is bleeding all over the place. Ben keeps his foot to the printing press. More folks are lining up at unemployment line. 

What we should be worried about is North Korea. Sheez. Now, that country.. is really puts me on edge. The Chinese? NO.. They own US. lol</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Middle East has been at war since the dawn of man. History tells us this. It is the cradle of civilization. The center of where it all began. At the heart of the controversy is RELIGION. Let&#8217;s face it. </p>
<p>There are so many different tribes from different cultures throughout time. Some have left, some have stayed. The Greeks tell the story the BEST. </p>
<p>Study what they say about the Middle East and you will find the solution. STAY AWAY. Let them settle their own differences. If they bring their dispute to your border, then IT become YOUR problem as well. </p>
<p>How many times did they fight the Persians? And how many times did they lose and win. In the end they are and INDEPENDENT wee little nation. They did not LOSE. Nope. </p>
<p>Peace in the Middle East.. won&#8217;t happen. </p>
<p>So what else is new with Price of GAS going UP.. this is marketing. CAPITALIZATION. WE are in the middle of Inflation. Our dollar is bleeding all over the place. Ben keeps his foot to the printing press. More folks are lining up at unemployment line. </p>
<p>What we should be worried about is North Korea. Sheez. Now, that country.. is really puts me on edge. The Chinese? NO.. They own US. lol</p>
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		<title>Comment on NCAA Expected to hammer USC. . . by OkieInL.A.</title>
		<link>http://jamesclarkblog.com/?p=86&#038;cpage=1#comment-97</link>
		<dc:creator>OkieInL.A.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 23:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Make no mistake -- I want Pete Carroll&#039;s head on a stick. &quot;This NCAA investigation, them coming after us like this... is the price we Trojans pay for being on top.&quot; - Carroll. What an arrogant guy. I talk to USC fans all the time and they say things like... &quot;USC didn&#039;t do anything any other college program has been doing...&quot; They also mention the QB Bomar/Oklahoma situation a lot -- as if that&#039;s the same situation. Uhhhh... no its not. Difference is that OU policed it&#039;s own problem and went to the NCAA with what they had found. They dismissed Bomar without being told to and the NCAA looked favorably on them because of their pro-active measures. Conversely, USC has not gone to any NCAA officials with their violations. R Bush flat-out refuses to talk to the NCAA. Carroll and Mike Garrett are taking the tack ... &quot;Well, it&#039;s possible R Bush received &#039;improper benefits&#039; during his time at USC but we never knew about any of it. If we would have known, we would have reported it to the NCAA.&quot; Really? We just have to trust you on that Pete? So, is this the way you get around the amateur/athlete rule? Do you think the NCAA would have accepted it if OU&#039;s Stoops had said, &quot;Well, Bomar was working for the car dealership and reciving a paycheck for NOT showing up to work -- but I never went to the dealership and saw his pay-stub or that he wasn&#039;t there...&quot; How ludicrous is that? We have a blatant loss of &quot;institutional control&quot; at this university (USC) that involes both football and basketball. That&#039;s the reason the investigation (football/basketball) has been &quot;bundled&quot;. USC has been cutting the rules razor-thin ethically for the last 5 years straight and everyone who has an IQ over 68 knows it. R Bush has settled out-of-court with a sports agent involving a 700k house for his parents and more than 300k in cash that was received while playing at USC. What more information does the NCAA need than that? He settled the case! I know USC is a big part of the NCAA&#039;s &#039;product&#039; -- but if the rules aren&#039;t for everyone -- why have rules? Pete Carrol makes 4.4 million dollars a year - the richest of any private university employee in the United States (this includes University presidents - EVERYONE). Carroll and Garrett are basically saying they didn&#039;t know about any of these improper activities. How convenient. My question is -- As the Head football coach and the Athletic director of one of the Top Universities in the country -- Shouldn&#039;t they have known? Isn&#039;t it their business to know? Think about it and see if their statement passes the smell test...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make no mistake &#8212; I want Pete Carroll&#8217;s head on a stick. &#8220;This NCAA investigation, them coming after us like this&#8230; is the price we Trojans pay for being on top.&#8221; &#8211; Carroll. What an arrogant guy. I talk to USC fans all the time and they say things like&#8230; &#8220;USC didn&#8217;t do anything any other college program has been doing&#8230;&#8221; They also mention the QB Bomar/Oklahoma situation a lot &#8212; as if that&#8217;s the same situation. Uhhhh&#8230; no its not. Difference is that OU policed it&#8217;s own problem and went to the NCAA with what they had found. They dismissed Bomar without being told to and the NCAA looked favorably on them because of their pro-active measures. Conversely, USC has not gone to any NCAA officials with their violations. R Bush flat-out refuses to talk to the NCAA. Carroll and Mike Garrett are taking the tack &#8230; &#8220;Well, it&#8217;s possible R Bush received &#8216;improper benefits&#8217; during his time at USC but we never knew about any of it. If we would have known, we would have reported it to the NCAA.&#8221; Really? We just have to trust you on that Pete? So, is this the way you get around the amateur/athlete rule? Do you think the NCAA would have accepted it if OU&#8217;s Stoops had said, &#8220;Well, Bomar was working for the car dealership and reciving a paycheck for NOT showing up to work &#8212; but I never went to the dealership and saw his pay-stub or that he wasn&#8217;t there&#8230;&#8221; How ludicrous is that? We have a blatant loss of &#8220;institutional control&#8221; at this university (USC) that involes both football and basketball. That&#8217;s the reason the investigation (football/basketball) has been &#8220;bundled&#8221;. USC has been cutting the rules razor-thin ethically for the last 5 years straight and everyone who has an IQ over 68 knows it. R Bush has settled out-of-court with a sports agent involving a 700k house for his parents and more than 300k in cash that was received while playing at USC. What more information does the NCAA need than that? He settled the case! I know USC is a big part of the NCAA&#8217;s &#8216;product&#8217; &#8212; but if the rules aren&#8217;t for everyone &#8212; why have rules? Pete Carrol makes 4.4 million dollars a year &#8211; the richest of any private university employee in the United States (this includes University presidents &#8211; EVERYONE). Carroll and Garrett are basically saying they didn&#8217;t know about any of these improper activities. How convenient. My question is &#8212; As the Head football coach and the Athletic director of one of the Top Universities in the country &#8212; Shouldn&#8217;t they have known? Isn&#8217;t it their business to know? Think about it and see if their statement passes the smell test&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Comment on Are we missing $9,000,000,000,000? As Everett Dirksen used to say, &#8220;a billion here, a billion there, &amp; pretty soon you&#8217;re talking about real money&#8221;&#8230; by OkieInL.A.</title>
		<link>http://jamesclarkblog.com/?p=122&#038;cpage=1#comment-96</link>
		<dc:creator>OkieInL.A.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 22:28:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We&#039;re going to be talking QUADRILLION government dollar figures in our lifetime (that&#039;s 24 zeros). We have one of the most corrupt-inefficient governments immaginable. What&#039;s also a joke is how we portray ourselves to the rest of the world as upright and honest. We look at the corruption of African countries and say that could NEVER happen in the good ole USA. Wrong. We see political figures rig and steal elections and think that could NEVER happen here in America. Wrong. All party affiliations aside -- we have to do a better job. We shouldn&#039;t allow &quot;No-Bid&quot; contracts (a favorite of the Bush/Cheney era) where we get the short end of the stick and if a congressman crosses the line, send him to prison for 25 years. Break his rice bowl, man. He calls himself a &quot;public servant&quot; -- lets see some sacrifice. We never recovered all the money involved in the Oliver North/Iran Contra scandal and people just forgot about it. The Iraq War is  a wound in which we are hemmoraging monster sums of money every single day with no assurance that those dollars will be well spent. Again, we have to do better all the way around. The previous Bush administration had the values of the Cosa Nostra and took every opportunity to stick it in and break it off finacially when it came to American revenue/budget dollars. They went to church every Sunday and back to work Monday and ripped us off. Total Phoneys. The Bush/Cheney political slogan should have been: &quot;Pay Up Sucker!!&quot; It&#039;s a tough one... and it may be too late. Unbelievable...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re going to be talking QUADRILLION government dollar figures in our lifetime (that&#8217;s 24 zeros). We have one of the most corrupt-inefficient governments immaginable. What&#8217;s also a joke is how we portray ourselves to the rest of the world as upright and honest. We look at the corruption of African countries and say that could NEVER happen in the good ole USA. Wrong. We see political figures rig and steal elections and think that could NEVER happen here in America. Wrong. All party affiliations aside &#8212; we have to do a better job. We shouldn&#8217;t allow &#8220;No-Bid&#8221; contracts (a favorite of the Bush/Cheney era) where we get the short end of the stick and if a congressman crosses the line, send him to prison for 25 years. Break his rice bowl, man. He calls himself a &#8220;public servant&#8221; &#8212; lets see some sacrifice. We never recovered all the money involved in the Oliver North/Iran Contra scandal and people just forgot about it. The Iraq War is  a wound in which we are hemmoraging monster sums of money every single day with no assurance that those dollars will be well spent. Again, we have to do better all the way around. The previous Bush administration had the values of the Cosa Nostra and took every opportunity to stick it in and break it off finacially when it came to American revenue/budget dollars. They went to church every Sunday and back to work Monday and ripped us off. Total Phoneys. The Bush/Cheney political slogan should have been: &#8220;Pay Up Sucker!!&#8221; It&#8217;s a tough one&#8230; and it may be too late. Unbelievable&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Comment on Are we missing $9,000,000,000,000? As Everett Dirksen used to say, &#8220;a billion here, a billion there, &amp; pretty soon you&#8217;re talking about real money&#8221;&#8230; by BuD</title>
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		<dc:creator>BuD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 21:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Why does this remind me of the Government Credit Card scandal? To my knowledge noting happened. Just mark it off. Seems that is way Government does business.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why does this remind me of the Government Credit Card scandal? To my knowledge noting happened. Just mark it off. Seems that is way Government does business.</p>
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