The dickhead and his whore have landed
by finch Monday, Sep 3 2007, 11:53pm
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One look at the opulence and extravagance of Bush and his war whore companion Condoleezza Rice arriving in Sydney in a fleet of 747s while the NZ Prime Minister and other APEC leaders arrive by commercial airliners removes all doubts regarding whether or not two hundred million (plus) of taxpayer’s dollars has been well spent. One is sickened by Bush’s extravagance and waste, not to mention the carbon footprint of the world's biggest waste maker and polluter!
Bush and Rice
Images of war and dead children follow Rice and Bush wherever they go – death has a distinctive odour and halo that surrounds mass murderers at all times. Extravagant arrivals notwithstanding, the aura of decadence, degeneration, and outright criminality creates a faint shimmer that clings to Bush and his entire entourage – it is a DISEASE!
The city of Sydney is shamed by hosting a war criminal and mass murderer and so too its population for allowing this pre-emptive invader, torturer and child killer to enjoy our city. Serving this criminal with a warrant and placing him on trial would no doubt meet with international approval and eternal gratitude from all freedom loving people.
What is new? History books are full of murdering leaders who have profited from death and destruction – no shortages of demented monarchs either. The peasant classes and feudal economic slaves of Sydney have a perfect opportunity to see what it is they really toil for, a criminal cretin and his, 'give war a chance,' child-killing whore, all brought to you courtesy of their faithful lackey, John Howard.
Regardless of spin, lies and propaganda, capitalism equates with wealth for the few, exploitation of the weak and rampant destruction of the environment, there is no escaping those FACTS.
Bush’s disgusting extravagance makes for a vivid contrast to the hellish desolation created by America in Iraq – but never question a buffoon monarch’s source of wealth. It may lead to insurrection and revolution – an overdue social event no doubt.
We all have an opportunity to witness for ourselves the despicable behaviour of our rulers enjoying our city while we watch from behind steel fences!
If you imagine my blood is boiling you’d be right, I can scarce believe I haven't screamed for blood and justice but that would be illegal in our new inverted legal system where state terrorists, responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent civilians, label protesters and people of conscience ‘criminals.’
Observe the murderer Bush and his war whore and ask yourselves the rhetorical question, who benefits from Capitalism, the people or corrupt elites.
All the money in the world is not worth the life of one child. This is the difference between humanism and capitalism; the latter has no heart or conscience, only one overriding principle, PROFIT (at any and all costs!)
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Bush's visit to Sydney expected to be stormy
by staff report via reed - RIA Novosti Tuesday, Sep 4 2007, 12:30am
SYDNEY, September 4 (RIA Novosti) - U.S. President George W. Bush arrived in Sydney Tuesday for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, to be held at the end of the week, and for talks on security ties with Australia.
Following his surprise visit to Iraq, Bush flew into Sydney airport in a high-tech $400 million Boeing 747. Two 'standard' Boeings carrying delegates and journalists accompanied the presidential plane.
The eight-day APEC forum opened in Sydney on Sunday. Leaders of the 21 member states, which include Russia, China, the United States, Japan and South Korea, will hold a summit on September 8-9. APEC countries make up around 60% of the global economy.
During his visit to Australia's largest city, the U.S. leader, whose final presidential term is due to expire in 2009, is to be accompanied by an entourage including 200 government officials, 250 secret agents, 150 national security advisors, 50 White House assistants, 15 agents with sniffer dogs, and 5 personal chefs. Also accompanying President Bush in Sydney is the U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice.
Commenting on the size of the American delegation, the Australian press noted that it was three times larger than the Australian and Japanese delegations, and four times that of Russia's.
President Bush is deeply unpopular with the Australian public, and even his staunch ally Prime Minister John Howard passed up the opportunity to greet the American leader at the airport, preferring instead to attend a rugby football awards ceremony. Standing in for Howard, the deputy prime minister of Australia, Mark Vaile, met the American delegation at Sydney International Airport.
During his visit to Sydney, Bush is to stay in a US$3,700-a-night Intercontinental Hotel suite. The president's arrival has stirred up emotions amongst Australians, the majority of whom are now firmly against the Iraq war. Mass protests are planned, and local police are concerned that violence could break out during the demonstrations. The U.K.'s Daily Telegraph has reported that groups of anarchists have been distributing instructions on how to combat the police, and how to protect oneself against tear-gas.
In anticipation of trouble, central Sydney is currently lined with three-meter high steel security barriers, and shops have been closed down. Five thousand police and troops are on the beat in the city, and authorities have been clearing spaces in local detention centers in anticipation of arrests.
© 2007 RIA Novosti
http://en.rian.ru/world/20070904/76575260.html
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