Sunday, February 26, 2006

The House of Bush


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On the 20th, I asked who benefits from the selling of our ports. Well, it seems as though my suspicions were dead on when I stated that the Bush Crime Family would most likely be the beneficiaries. Joe Conason has an excellent article at Salon, concerning the Bush Crime Family
and their cozy relationships with the members of the royal families in the Arab world.

It seems the Carlyle Group, which is a privately equity firm that usually acquires defense contracts, in which Poppy Bush is/was on the board of directors. He was supposed to have resigned after 9-11, however I just think he went undercover. James "the votes have been counted" Baker is also on the board. As well as a lot of other former members of various governments.


Last year, to cite only the most recent example, Carlyle's newest buyout fund won an infusion of at least $100 million from the Dubai Investment Corp. -- another state-owned outfit created by the ruling families to reinvest the enormous inflows of capital from rising oil prices and oil consumption. If that individual deal with Carlyle represented only a small fraction of the Emirates' investments, the upside potential of the relationship could be far greater in the future. The directors of Dubai Investment expect to invest as much as $5 billion every year for a long time to come.

The ports controversy could cause similar problems for Neil Mallon Bush, the president's most troublesome brother, who has become a familiar face in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Neil Bush seems to be in constant pursuit of investors and government contracts in the Emirates, and is treated there with a respect and deference that have always eluded him in his own country. For reasons that must be painfully obvious, UAE royals have been quite eager to engage the former Silverado Savings and Loan director ever since his eldest brother entered the Oval Office. That embrace only intensified after 9/11.



It is apparent that the Bush Regime/Cartel would lose millions if not billions if the arrangement of the selling of our ports doesn't go through.

The next question should be, Is the Bush Crime Family bribing members of Congress to play along?
After all, we all know by now that the congress is for sale.
Just how much we may never know!

Go read Joe's article to get more of a detailed account. He really did his homework on this and deserves a huge amount of respect!

Salon

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