Bush & Saddam In Speech-Notes Swap Scandal
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Bush & Saddam In Speech-Notes Swap Scandal
"If there is a person, then
there is a problem. If there is no person, then there is no
problem."
A favourite saying of Saddam Hussein -
Butcher of Baghdad, Tyrant of Iraq, and Embodiment of All
That is Evil.
"Many others have met different fates.
Let's put it this way: They are no longer a problem to the
United States and our friends and allies."
A
reference to suspected terrorists killeed by US forces in
the State of the Union Address by George W. Bush - Cowboy
Crusader, Oligarch of the United States, and Leader of the
Free World.*
1) The phrase 'Free World' is
the copyright of the United States Government. It may not be
reproduced or used in discourse by any person(s) without an
express written authority of an authorised US Government
official acting as an agent of God Almighty and/or Our Lord
Jesus Christ the Redeemer.
2) A person is exempt from
section 1 if he or she is:
(a) a leader or official
representative of any nation that has purchased military
equipment from, or been given military equipment by, the
United States;
(b) a leader or official
representative of a paramilitary group/death squad funded by
the CIA;
(c) Tony Blair; or
(d) John Howard.
3) Whether a person satisfies the requirements of section 2 is at the sole discretion of an authorised US Government official acting as an agent of God Almighty and/or Our Lord Jesus Christ the Redeemer.
4) Notwithstanding that a person satisfies the
criteria of section 2(a) and/or 2(b), a person who satisfies
any of the following criteria is prohibited from using the
phrase 'Free World':
(a) He or she is a national of a
state, which has used weapons purchased from the United
States to attack any nation with a McDonald's;
(b) He or
she is a national of a state, which has used weapons
purchased from the United States to encourage and /or
actively bring about structural social change that may
damage United States business interests;
(c) He or
she:
i) does not have,
ii) no longer has, or
iii) has received a refusal to renew, an applicable
contract with the CIA or any attendant US government
'black-budget' bodies.
5) Persons must only use the phrase
'Free World' if:
(a) it is apparent that he or she
intends to refer to a wholly integrated global
pseudo-capitalism;
(b) it is not foreseeable, expected or
encouraged that capitalism is to be in any way 'free' as is
generally (i.e. publicly) understood;
6) If the phrase
'Free World' is used by any person(s):
(a) other than in
compliance with sections 2, 3, 4 and 5; and/or
(b) in a
manner considered unacceptable to US interests,
then the
US may take any remedial steps it considers appropriate,
including, but not limited to:
i) the wholesale bombing
by US military forces of any country in the wrong place at
the wrong time;
ii) an official State Department
redesignation of any relevant person or entity as a
terroristic group;
iii) a coordinated covert attempt
involving acceptable local person(s) or entities in
disrupting regional security through whatever means
necessary;
iv) a coordinated covert attempt to
destabilise regional economies through the selective use of
free-market forces.
7) Definition of Terms:
'Free':
Used here to apply to freedom from governmental regulation
for any US transnational corporation business interest
and/or approved affiliate entity.
'World': Used here to
apply to the United States and any approved and updated
allies. (Nb - subject to regular change)
'God
Almighty': Used here to apply to a vengeful, jealous, and
patriachal cosmological entity of infinite power who so
loved the world that he sent his only son etc etc...
'State': includes Palestine (for the sole purpose of this
agreement only).
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