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jeff wrote:
Stephen Trapani wrote: Capt. JG wrote: "Stephen Trapani" wrote in message More than enough money to supply all that stuff disappeared into the companies run by Cheney's chums. Twice as much of our money was spent to give the USCG the equipment they need and they didn't get so much as a usable RIB out of it. Any clue why a politician would want to risk life in prison to make their "chums" rich? People spout this so much and never stop to think of how ridiculous it is. These are bad, evil people taking huge risks for someone else?? It doesn't make a bit of sense. Huh? People risk jail time all the time for profit motive. They do it for themselves and for others, which is not mutually exclusive. Let's try again. The popular contention is that all these politicians are making decisions so that their *friends* can profit, not themselves. As we all know, high profile politicians like presidents and vice-presidents have their finances highly scrutinized until the day they die. Any large influx of money would shortly be obvious to the entire world, so we all know they can't get any significant kickbacks or profit of any sort remotely related to any companies who profited while the politician was in office. So the kooks, who have to come up with some motive for their contention of corruption, are then relegated to claiming the politician is doing it all for their friends. As if there is or ever has been any type of criminal who does such a thing. I've never heard of any criminal who wasn't going to profit from his crime if he succeeded. Has anyone else? People just don't break the law for that reason. It's not part of human psychology. Never has been. You're either very naive, or you think the readers are. The entire business and political world works on favors given without an explicit promise of the favor returned. Most of us only see this on a small scale: the vendor gives an extra portion, knowing that it will create goodwill that will come back eventually. But if you give a sizable contribution to one politician, that will guarantee a favorable hearing not just with that politician, but with all others of his party. And when a businessman gets favorable treatment from politicians, essentially stealing from the common folk, is he called a thief? Nope, he's called a "conservative." (OK, a few are called Democrats) Think about what you're saying. Cheney, who was selected by Bush as his running mate, so badly wanted to be *vice-president* that he surreptitiously promised to sacrifice the well being of the country so these companies could make billions and billions of dollars in profits. Does that really make sense to you? Usually the contention is that they are "friends" or "chums." You're saying they may or may not be friends, but they were instrumental in get him to be vice-president and he was so grateful and cares so little about the country? Stephen |
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