Thursday, September 08, 2005

Kojo, Kofi Korruption

This is not surprising. We have some of the most corrupt politicians here in the U.S. it's not something we haven't become used to. But it is amazing what you can get used to.
The oil for food program was intended to assist the Iraqi people living under the brutal dictatorship of Satan, Sadaam whatever, instead we have opportunists taking advantage of a $64 billion dollar program. I guess if you're going to line your pockets with kickbacks and profits you should aim for the mark with the biggest wallet.
"We have found no corruption by the secretary general," said Volcker, but "his behavior has not been exonerated by any stretch of the imagination."
After this investigation we will have another by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, this law dog will conduct his own criminal probe of the U.N. program. As if we needed to throw more money to have a second committee reach the same conclusions.

2 comments:

Jar(egg)head said...

Poor Kofi; all that ill-gotten loot and he can't even spend it for fear of being revealed as a self-serving assclown.

Stupid terrorists hit the wrong building in New York. Maybe we could cut a deal with them for a re-try.

mman said...

I don't consider him the "humanitarian" so many believe. There is a Nixon quote this reminds me of, "I played by the rules of politics as I found them."
Richard M. Nixon