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corporate entity becomes 'candidate' kicks off bid for Congress - Paul Rigby - 21-03-2010 David Guyatt Wrote:I favour the idea greatly. May I call you "Stephen"? http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/mar/21/mps-targeted-undercover-sting MPs targeted in undercover sting over cash for influence Former ministers said to have been caught on camera by journalists Anushka Asthana and Toby Helm The Observer, Sunday 21 March 2010 Quote:A group of MPs, including former ministers, have been targeted in an elaborate sting operation in which journalists set up a bogus lobbying company and offered to pay them in return for political influence. Pure class. Now, can we find enough candidates of similar probity to give them a run for their bungs? It's a tall order, and a fierce battle lies ahead. Nevertheless, I have every confidence the BEP (Belize Educational Project) is up to the job, the first of which will probably involve a bank. Taxi! corporate entity becomes 'candidate' kicks off bid for Congress - Paul Rigby - 21-03-2010 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=18247 Tony Blair's Secret Deal with a Multinational Oil Giant by Jason Groves Blair's Fight to Keep His Oil Cash Secret: Former PM's Deals Are Revealed As His Earnings Since 2007 Reach £20 Million Quote:Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker said: 'These revelations show that our former Prime Minister is for sale - he is driven by making as much money as possible. Here at the BEP, Mr Baker, we find your naivety offensive, and your moralising wearisome. Mr Blair is a perfectly normal and respectable Anglo-American war-criminal who engineered wars for personal gain, and then started a religious foundation. What could be more logical or fitting? Truth to tell, the Supreme Court ruling in the US represented the law belatedly catching up with reality. corporate entity becomes 'candidate' kicks off bid for Congress - Peter Presland - 21-03-2010 My last post was in haste having done a - by now near routine - coffee spluttering at one of Magda's posts whilst scanning new posts without paying proper attention - a bit preoccupied with other stuff right now. I have only just taken time out to read the whole thread and it is a corker. I think PR and DG should form a partnership to write a new u-t-d Monty Python series - with the odd snippets thrown in from others here. It's bloody hilarious. A real tonic. Thanks Guys and Gals corporate entity becomes 'candidate' kicks off bid for Congress - David Guyatt - 21-03-2010 ![]() The New Westminster Taxi Cab Service of Belize is pleased to announce our customized pre-paid, untraceable debit and credit card accounts on application - well used cocaine banknote transportation a speciality - special courier services rendered, We are delighted to introduce our Board of Directors: ![]() ![]() ![]()
corporate entity becomes 'candidate' kicks off bid for Congress - Paul Rigby - 21-03-2010 According to Sir Reginald Pike-Darkness, in his definitive The Bung in History: Illicit Lolly and the Rise of the Klepto-democracy (London: Anthony Gland, 1989), the secret of a happy society is an entirely corrupt one; and at the heart of any well-ordered state lies a civil service whose highest echelons find nothing remotely odd or questionable about ministers demanding modifications in proposed legislation which obviously favour big business. Quite so. Let’s hear it, then, for those nameless men and women who also serve (the Klepto-democracy, that is) by doing the necessary when a figure such as “Minty Feltch”* gets on the blower. *The fictional New Labour fixer and eminence grise so vividly brought to life in Pike-Darkness’ novel of the Blair years, Greasing the Pole (London: Anthony Gland, 2003), which won the Disreali Prize for political fiction that same year. John Rentoul, the New Labour cheer-leader writing in the Indie, described Pike-Darkness's magnum opus as "simply vile...and quite probably actionable." I can think of no higher commendation. |