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An Inside Job


 Bush, Global Warming, and War-Crimes Hide-a-way
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Connect the dots:

Bush is advised that global warming will have disastrous negative impacts on the availability of potable water. Then, the Bush crime family quietly acquires extensive land holdings (almost 100,000 acres) in Chaco, Paraguay, practically next-door to a plantation owned by Rev. Sun Myung Moon.

It's not a coincidence that the Bushies land is located on top of one of the world's largest fresh water aquifers. Bush says "global warming is nonsense, of course." And Bush orders that scientific findings to the contrary be stifled. I suspect this land grab will prove to be a very profitable enterprise for the Bush crime family.

Incidentally, there is creditable evidence to suggest that the Bushies will use their hide-a-way "residence" in Paraguay to escape future war crimes trials. Question: "Why might the president and his family need a 98,840-acre ranch in Paraguay protected by a semi-secret U.S. military base manned by American troops who have been exempted from war-crimes prosecution by the Paraguyan government?"*

Perhaps the impeachment trial will help answer that question and many others.

 * See: Bush Land Grab
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