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In an equally embarrassing blow, the United States lost its seat on the U.N.’s international drug monitoring committee, the 13-member International Narcotics Control Board on May 7. Of course, as the world’s largest drug market and the democracy most frequently cited for having intelligence assets involved in drug-running, perhaps the U.S. should have remained on the Board so the other members could keep an eye on the U.S. CIA. Maybe they could send home the former U.S. delegate on Air America or Southern Air Transport or Evergreen Airlines or a host of other planes that were engaged in questionable covert practices in the past.
What Bush found in his recent trip to Europe is that his backward so-called simple-minded Texas drawl, which passes for “charm” in the Republic of Texas is held with contempt among our allies and trading partners. It appears the best way to start a riot anywhere in Western Europe is to send His Fraudulency, Bush the Lesser, on a public tour.
While pick-up trucks and shotgun racks and lethal injections may be pretty neat in the Longhorn State, they seem like regressive B.S. on the Continent. What’s Bush have to offer the people of Europe? Global warming, the death penalty and a new and unneeded arms race. No wonder they rioted.