Bleeding Edge (Open Letters Monthly)

Rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Sun Nov 3 09:43:59 CST 2013


But executive power has been on the since The end of ww2. Blame bush and co if you have to but relations with the Saudis had a lot to do with Cold War thinking. The picture is Much bigger than the bushes and bin ladens. 

rich


> On Nov 3, 2013, at 8:55 AM, Robin Landseadel <robinlandseadel at comcast.net
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> Frankly, I do not find the entanglement of Bush's interest's with the interests of Big Oil and Big Money all that astonishing, what his earning power deep in the heart of Saudi Arabia and all tied up with the Bin Laden family and the Saud Dynasty. I simply wonder how many people caught how the crash of our economy was timed to co-inside with the return of the executive branch to the left-hand column. I wonder how many people notice that the Banks are winning in spite of it all.
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> This "centrist" critic can fume all he wants. It's his gig, not mine.
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