Anything They Say
... can and will be used against them.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Previous Posts
- Do as I say, not ...
- The Bush administration
- Fox News: "I'm not making this up"
- There's worse and then there's worse
- Public acknowledgement of old news
- An Army of Dumb
- Trotting out al Qaeda
- The buck stops ... over there
- Floating freely
- Nobody suffers better
Regarding The Iraq Oil Law
- It's not about the Oil?
- Get Real
- It's the Law
- In Service of Empire
- Not unprecedented
- Oil Law Redux
- Kaching!
- Soldiering On
- Stick in a thumb, pull out a plumb
- The Mirage
- Gone with the Wind
- The Iraq Oil Law: Strike One
- The disinformation pipeline and the Iraq Oil Law
- Irony in the Oil Law
- The law is a bomb
- Iraqi oil industry privatization underway
- The Long Game
- In pursuit of happiness
- Union busting in Iraq
- Kurds move on regional oil law
Oil & Energy Coverage
- Energy Briefing
- Energy Bulletin
- Energy Resources
- Iraq Oil Report
- Forbes Energy and Oil News
- NewsNow Oil
- Oil News
- The Oil Drum
- Topix Energy News
2 Comments:
Given the objective of fighting corruption in ‘client-countries’ of the World Bank, there is no question that a CE who bends the rules himself must go to keep credibility of the institution. But frankly, I feel the question of whether or not Wolfowitz resigns is pretty irrelevant. If he stays, we know he will remain a puppet on the strings of the Bush administration. If he resigns, voluntarily or not, he will be replaced by … another Bush puppet. Who cares? Which European leader is courageous enough to stake a stand against Bush on this issue? None of course, as with so many other issues.
You're right, of course. It won't matter which Bushie is at the World Bank. But there should be some recognition of the need to keep up appearances.
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