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Democrat 4 Ever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-13-04 09:24 AM
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The Real Post War Plan
The Hightower Lowdown hit my mailbox yesterday. Great read but one article caught my eye. I don't think you will be able to link to it if you aren't a subscriber so I'm post the article here. It is fairly short but does explain a lot about BoyGeorge's "War Plan" (typed without snickering - although it was ver-r-r-ry hard!).

THE REAL POST-WAR PLAN

If you think that the Bushites had no post-war plan for what they would do in Iraq after our military ousted Saddam, think again.

You can see their plan in policies that were quietly and autocratically imposed on the Iraqi people during the reign of Mr. L. Paul Bremer III, who was our occupying czar there.

While America's media establishment has been focused on the raging war by Iraqi insurgents and by the Bushites' attempt to enthrone a puppet government there, the neo-con laissez-faire zealots in the administration have been gleefully using this ravaged country as their own ideological playground.

For years, these Ayn Randian theorists have longed to create their utopia of a corporate state, and they've used the IMF, World Bank, WTO and other monkey wrenches to try to implement their theories in Latin America and elsewhere. But they've never had an entire economy at their disposal... until they grabbed Iraq.

While Baghdad was burning, Bremer arrived. Rather than putting out the fires, he used them as a distraction to issue decrees that instantly opened up Iraq to a total corporate takeover.

For example, his decrees open all of that nation's public assets to foreign corporate ownership, and they allow 100 percent of the country's industries—from banking to food—to be owned by foreigners. Also, Bremer ruled that 100 percent of the profits that foreign investors make in Iraq can now be hauled out of the country—there's no requirement that any of these profits be reinvested there, nor do the investors have to pay even a dime in taxes on the profits they haul away. This isn't "liberation," as the Bushites like to call their Iraqi adventure— it's legalized looting...and it's fueling the continuing anger and armed resistance by the Iraqi people, who're determined not to have their nation looted.

To get this full story, see Naomi Klein's explosive article in the September issue of Harper's Magazine.


I am so sick of this corrupt administration.

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Stephanie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-13-04 09:28 AM
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1. "legalized looting"
Exactly what they're doing here.
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Democrat 4 Ever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-13-04 09:50 AM
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2. And this administration is wondering where the flowers and
kisses are from the Iraqis! We rape and pillage their country and then expect thank you notes and candy. Hell the Iraqis aren't even getting a kick back of their own resources. Dubya and his band of thieves should be fined billions and billions of dollars (would love to see them all poor, homeless, jobless and without health care - let them live the life of so many Americans due to their malfeasances and then sent directly to jail.
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