your father is dead and my pot roast is ruined…

June 16, 2006

Whole bunch of crap…

Filed under: Uncategorized — bslilly @ 11:45 am

so the past couple posts have been deleted thanks to wordpress and their amazingly poor html integration. fun times.

First off: Bob Kimmitt – international man of mystery – is being sent to fix Iraq's economy and build up international support for them.  Read the post article here.

Pic of Rob's dad up at camp david with Bush & Co.  

I personally think it's a cover…here's my conspiracy theory from an email to a friend the other day. 

He might be talking to people about Iraq but trying to gauge opinion about an attack on Iran then alerting state, cia, bush, et al. what the countries reaction would be.  He’s not only making a stop in every country involved in Iraq but every large country with a stake in Iran (not positive on Russia, but pretty sure.) If it was solely on Iraq he’d want to do france-germany-japan, they own most of the Iraqi debt, and getting rid of that is the assumed first step to bringing their economy back (besides turning on the wells).  He’s a high level diplomat with military experience but has the cover of an economist… if they were trying to secretly work the international scene on Iran he’d be a top-choice to do so.

Not to mention he also was the first big name to "call out Europe" on Iran in his Washington Post editorial a couple years ago. Here's a snippit…

Iran: Time for Europe to Lead
[FINAL Edition]
The Washington Post – Washington, D.C.
Author: Robert M. Kimmitt
Date: Sep 4, 2003
Start Page: A.21
Section: EDITORIAL
Document Types: Commentary
Text Word Count: 833
While there is debate between Europe and the United States about the nature of Iran's leadership and its brutal repression of its own people, there is no debate about the fact that Iran is embarked on a path toward obtaining nuclear weapons. In contrast to its efforts in Iraq, the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been widely viewed as effective in detailing Iranian efforts to develop a nuclear capability. Just recently IAEA inspectors reported finding evidence of highly enriched uranium at a nuclear facility south of Tehran. This finding prompted Iran's foreign minister to declare that Iran was prepared to "enter negotiations on the additional protocol," which would permit broader IAEA access to Iranian facilities, though it would also buy time for Iran to accelerate its clandestine program.

To the surprise of many of its detractors in the United States, Europe's policy of "critical dialogue" with Iran has recently become more keenly focused on the dangers posed by Iran's nuclear activities and aspirations. This sharpening of approach has been hastened by Europe's growing concern about the parallel acceleration of Iran's missile development program.

Led by Germany, and on its own initiative rather than in response to U.S. pressure, Europe should publicly announce a policy under which it will not allow its companies to trade with a nuclear Iran, will not provide other than humanitarian financial support to a nuclear Iran and, in the World Bank and other international financial institutions, will vote against all but basic-needs projects for a nuclear Iran.

Ann Coulter Continues to Shit from the Mouth suggests Congressman Murtha Should be "fragged"

Crazy bitch at it again… 

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