[H]omer <spam@xxxxxxx> espoused:
> Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
>
>> Kroes slams US criticism of EU Microsoft ruling
>
> The gulf of morality and ethics continues to widen between the U.S. and
> the rest of the world. Given who's in charge of the U.S., it doesn't
> really surprise me.
>
> Here's a shocking insight that I recently came across:
>
> http://monkeylunch.net/blog/?p=403
>
> Omits two important elements, the U.S.'s failure to ratify the Kyoto
> treaty, and Dubya's declaration of being "above the law":
>
> http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/04/30/bush_challenges_hundreds_of_laws/
>
> Is it any wonder that corrupt U.S. corporations, like Microsoft,
> continue to be able to break the law with relative impunity, with such a
> reprehensible "leader" at the helm?
>
I'm sure that their lawyers just hold a gun to his head regarding his
insider trading activities. He is a reprehensible character, not fit to
be in charge of a lynch-mob, let alone a massive army. One thing not
listed on his "achievements" is how many US and non-US citizens he's
killed in his wars.
He also (not listed on his achievements) killed more British Servicemen
than the Iraqis did.
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