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bobby78751
Blind Loyalty rewarded yet again. The comb licker!
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RazorbackTX
This is the same guy that said the Iraq reconstruction would cost 1.7 billion dollars, right?
millerbeach
We are doomed. This guy can't even add or count.
sportinlife
The World Banks mission statement
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..to fight poverty and improve the living standards of people in the developing world. It is a development Bank which provides loans..
may be a bigger problem than its leadership. Loans are intended to return a profit, not necessarily to fight poverty. By conflating the two goals it may be defeating both purposes. Grants might be better.
bobby78751
The Comb Licker chats things up with Bono.
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fantomas
Looks like Spitcombowitz might not get the job, not only because Britain and the Netherlands oppose him,but also for violating the "sacred vow of marriage." These scummy hypocrites just keep plumbing the depths of the abyss....

Daily Mirror: Will a British divorcée cause Wolfie his job?

And just so you know, Mrs. Neoconowitz tried to warn Herr W, but he wasn't listening.

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Influential members of staff at the international organisation have complained to its board that Paul Wolfowitz, a married father of three, is so besotted with Oxford-educated Shaha Riza he cannot be impartial.

Extraordinarily, they claim she played a key role in pushing the 61-year-old Pentagon official into the Iraq War. And the row comes amid claims that Wolfowitz's wife Clare once warned George Bush of the threat to national security any infidelity by her husband could cause.

A British citizen - at 51, eight years younger than Wolfowitz's wife - Ms Riza grew up in Saudi Arabia and was passionately committed to democratising the Middle East when she allegedly began to date Wolfowitz.

She studied at the London School of Economics in the Seventies before taking a master's degree at St Anthony's College, Oxford, where she met her future husband, Turkish Cypriot Bulent Ali Riza, from whom she is now divorced.

After they moved to America, Shaha worked for the Iraq Foundation, set up by expatriates to overthrow Saddam Hussein after the first Gulf War. She subsequently joined the National Endowment for Democracy, created by President Ronald Reagan to promote American ideals.

Bulent Riza said Shaha started to \"talk to Paul\" about reforming the Middle East. And New Yorker magazine's respected commentator Paul Boyer observed that a senior World Bank official \"named Shaha Ali Riza\" was an \"influence\".
bobby78751
The vote was unanimous. Corruption reigns at the highest levels.
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gmginsfo
That's right, it was "voter fraud" that got him there. rolleyes.gif

Bring on Bolton! Death to the Appeasers! Confrontation Wins! biggrin.gif
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