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http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2079876,00.html

Yep, the vilest rat--perhaps--in the stinking criminal nest of ZioNazi punks known as the Bush Administration is getting shitcanned. And he's spitting like a cat. Read it, dig it, and WAKE THE FUCK UP!!!!


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Support for Wolfowitz is confined to the Bush Administration. No one else wants him as the leader of the World Bank. It's really that simple.

-he's not qualified for the position
-his anti-corruption stance is utterly and completely compromised
-ALL of the members want him out...including the US, apart from the element that has direct ties (and employment prospects) to Bush

Only those who have a poor regard for the World Bank's very existence could possibly make a case in support of Wolfowitz at this time. Most folks thought the appointment was a joke from the get-go...and Paul has done everything possible to prove them right.
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The world bank is as much about offering economic policy advice as it is offering money. On what basis can or should Paul offer economic advice? He's a lifetime political strategist...who has less economic policy experience than Brown had Emergency Management experience...which is to say, zilch.

There's one qualification that matters, though...one he's got in spades. He is in a great position to steer patronage toward corporations such as Halliburton.

As for the noise made about his "tough on corruption" stance...laughable. Paul's there to make the corruption benefit Bechtel and Halliburton. He's there to steer the boat more firmly in their direction.

Now that he's fouled the plan in order to give his girlfriend a handsome raise, you can bet those Multinationals are pissed behind closed doors. They were looking forward to a little more wallowing time. Paul was too impatient to start the looting, and he brought a far too personal focus to the looting.

So really, expect him to be canned soon. He hasn't done much for those that support him there, and his attempts to benefit his girlfriend have blown up in his face.
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mvscal wrote:
PSUFAN wrote:The world bank is as much about offering economic policy advice as it is offering money. On what basis can or should Paul offer economic advice?
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As I said, you really don't know shit about this guy or his qualifications.

I don’t see where he’s ever worked in a bank. Not even the drive-up window.
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Like I said - no economic policy experience...none.

As for the rest of his career...he's lucky to have a job at all, considering how wrong he was on Iraq.
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PSUFAN wrote:Like I said - no economic policy experience...none.

As for the rest of his career...he's lucky to have a job at all, considering how wrong he was on Iraq.
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mvscal wrote:
PSUFAN wrote:The world bank is as much about offering economic policy advice as it is offering money. On what basis can or should Paul offer economic advice?
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U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, 89-93

Professor of International Relations and Dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University, 94-01

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, 01-05

As I said, you really don't know shit about this guy or his qualifications.

So, babs, where's the so-called "economic" qualifications? Wolfie's career is that of a grotesque money grubbing ZioNazi murderer. His tenure in Indonesia? You really want to look closely at that? And his bangup job as neocon war-monger cheerleader? Sure, that's the stuff of a Medal Of Freedom with this current (unelected) gang of lunatics and thieves.
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How would you like to be his girlfriend? How's she going to put food on her family now that her sugar daddy is gone?
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Remember his glaring strut during his high days of the run-up? Straight out of Germany, 1937. He's indeed a classic example of the fact that you can't spell Ashkanazi without spelling Nazi.
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I missed the part in the article where he was fired (or disgraced), BTW.

And no, resigning doesn't count.

And this 'report' (not at all biased) and the institutional hatred of him is a result of his anti-corruption stance, not evidence of any breach of it.

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this 'report' (not at all biased) and the institutional hatred of him is a result of his anti-corruption stance, not evidence of any breach of it.
What part of his own admission of wrongdoing didn't you understand? He himself admitted making mistakes. In the end he was reduced to pleading that they let him retire gracefully.

Dio - save your energy for another issue. This one is signed, sealed, and delivered.
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