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Lionel
March 27th 04, 10:55 AM
It seems that Me Jacques Vergès, a french advocate, has been chosen to
defend Saddam Hussein. :-)

ScottW
March 27th 04, 06:33 PM
"Lionel" > wrote in message
...
> It seems that Me Jacques Vergès, a french advocate, has been chosen to
> defend Saddam Hussein. :-)

Most appropriate. Have you been following
the investigation of the U.N. oil for food program?
The French cover on it's corruption is nearly
completely blown. Your leaders supported
a murdering despot in exchange for bribes.

ScottW

Joseph Oberlander
March 28th 04, 12:32 AM
ScottW wrote:

> "Lionel" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>It seems that Me Jacques Vergès, a french advocate, has been chosen to
>>defend Saddam Hussein. :-)
>
>
> Most appropriate. Have you been following
> the investigation of the U.N. oil for food program?
> The French cover on it's corruption is nearly
> completely blown. Your leaders supported
> a murdering despot in exchange for bribes.

Not like the U.S. is doing anything different with Saudi Arabia.

Lionel
March 28th 04, 02:00 AM
ScottW wrote:
> "Lionel" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>It seems that Me Jacques Vergès, a french advocate, has been chosen to
>>defend Saddam Hussein. :-)
>
>
> Most appropriate. Have you been following
> the investigation of the U.N. oil for food program?
> The French cover on it's corruption is nearly
> completely blown. Your leaders supported
> a murdering despot in exchange for bribes.

Yes Scott, and if you are lucky USA will declare war to France before
the end of the year.
You will have some nice nights on Fox News... What a lucky dog you are !

ScottW
March 29th 04, 11:04 PM
"Joseph Oberlander" > wrote in message
ink.net...
>
>
> ScottW wrote:
>
> > "Lionel" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>It seems that Me Jacques Vergès, a french advocate, has been chosen to
> >>defend Saddam Hussein. :-)
> >
> >
> > Most appropriate. Have you been following
> > the investigation of the U.N. oil for food program?
> > The French cover on it's corruption is nearly
> > completely blown. Your leaders supported
> > a murdering despot in exchange for bribes.
>
> Not like the U.S. is doing anything different with Saudi Arabia.

Are we getting below market oil and kickbacks from the Saudi's?

ScottW

Joseph Oberlander
March 30th 04, 08:58 AM
ScottW wrote:
>>>Most appropriate. Have you been following
>>>the investigation of the U.N. oil for food program?
>>>The French cover on it's corruption is nearly
>>>completely blown. Your leaders supported
>>>a murdering despot in exchange for bribes.
>>
>>Not like the U.S. is doing anything different with Saudi Arabia.
>
>
> Are we getting below market oil and kickbacks from the Saudi's?

They are giving our leaders kickbacks and bribes, though
carefully hiding it via industry appointments and retirement
packages and the like.

Joseph Oberlander
March 31st 04, 11:25 AM
ScottW wrote:

> Joseph Oberlander > wrote in message et>...
>
>>ScottW wrote:
>>
>>>>>Most appropriate. Have you been following
>>>>>the investigation of the U.N. oil for food program?
>>>>>The French cover on it's corruption is nearly
>>>>>completely blown. Your leaders supported
>>>>>a murdering despot in exchange for bribes.
>>>>
>>>>Not like the U.S. is doing anything different with Saudi Arabia.
>>>
>>>
>>> Are we getting below market oil and kickbacks from the Saudi's?
>>
>>They are giving our leaders kickbacks and bribes, though
>>carefully hiding it via industry appointments and retirement
>>packages and the like.
>
>
> Can't be that carefully hidden if you know about it.
> Care to provide some proof?

Seriously - ten minutes in Google will turn up reams of
verified links to our leaders and Saudi Arabia. Do some
reading on your own if you demand proof.