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DemoTex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-05-04 09:16 PM
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6. Corruption is highly subjective, when judged by the corrupt.
Before I take my last breath and expire, please let me see some of the truly corrupt in the dock. My list would include, but not be limited to: Henry Kissinger, George Bu$h (the Smarter), George Bu$h (the Dumber), James Baker, Robert Mosbacher, Dick Cheney, and Ken Lay (to name a few). I did not mention Powell, Ashcroft, Delay, and Rummy. They are on a much lower level vis-a-vis corruption (more like Aristide). Their big problem is that they are zealots betting on the wrong horse. However, never trust a zealot.
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