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Sep 6 '06

David Davis Accepts Money From Arab Oil....

Permalink 01:34:27 pm, Categories: Right-Winger Wringer  

...The same Arabs that supported the attack on New York on 9/11!

On September 11th, 2001, our nation was attacked by a small but determined enemy. More than 2800 people died.

All of the attackers died as well, but there was something significant about the terrorist's nation of origin...fifteen of them were from Saudi Arabia. The same Saudi Arabia that George Bush is such close friends with.

Bush with Saudi Prince. Waiting for some tounge?
bush-saudi

Why do Republicans suck Saudi ass? Money, what else?
The bottom line is the bottom line and if you follow the money, it will lead you to clearity.

Which brings us to David Davis, Congressional candidate for Tennessee's 1st district.

Sleeze
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Davis has taken money from the Islamofascist nation that has spawned the 9/11 terrorist hijackers. The Saudi owned ARAMCO oil company has held the US hostage with oil prices for some years now, and the Republican Party is more than happy to continue this disgusting liaison with our true enemy.

ARAMCO
Thanx to Mike Ruppert. Be strong, bro'.

According to an April 29, 2002 report in Britain's Guardian, ARAMCO constitutes 12% of the world's total oil production; a figure which has certainly increased as other countries have progressed deeper into irreversible decline.

ARAMCO is the largest oil group in the world, a state-owned Saudi company in partnership with four major US oil companies. Another one of Aramco’s partners is Chevron-Texaco which gave up one of its board members, Condoleezza Rice, when she became the National Security Advisor to George Bush. All of ARAMCO’s key decisions are made by the Saudi royal family while US oil expertise, personnel and technology keeps the cash coming in and the oil going out. ARAMCO operates, manages, and maintains virtually all Saudi oil fields – 25% of all the oil on the planet.

It gets better.

According to a New York Times report on March 8th of this year, ARAMCO is planning to make a 25% investment in a new and badly needed refinery to produce gasoline. The remaining 75% ownership of the refinery will go to the only nation that is quickly becoming America's major world competitor for ever-diminishing supplies of oil: China.

Almost the entire Bush administration has an interest in ARAMCO.

The Boston Globe reported that in 2001 ARAMCO had signed a $140 million multi-year contract with Halliburton, then chaired by Dick Cheney, to develop a new oil field. Halliburton does a lot of business in Saudi Arabia. Current estimates of Halliburton contracts or joint ventures in the country run into the tens of billions of dollars.

So do the fortunes of some shady figures from the Bush family's past.

As recently as 1991 ARAMCO had Khalid bin Mahfouz sitting on its Supreme Council or board of directors. Mahfouz, Saudi Arabia's former treasurer and the nation's largest banker, has been reported in several places to be Osama bin Laden's brother in law. However, he has denied this and brought intense legal pressure to bear demanding retractions of these allegations. He has major partnership investments with the multi-billion dollar Binladin Group of companies and he is a former director of BCCI, the infamous criminal drug-money laundering bank which performed a number of very useful services for the CIA before its 1991 collapse under criminal investigation by a whole lot of countries.

DEBATABLE: Khalid bin Mahfouz is Bin Laden's brother in law. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_bin_Mahfouz Former CIA Director James Woolsey recanted his statement about Mahfouz being Osama's inlaw, but that doesn't really matter anyway. Saudi families are tribal and can contain hundreds of members. The is no proof that Mahfouz ISN'T Bin Ladens inlaw.

As Saudi Arabia's largest banker he handles the accounts of the royal family and - no doubt - ARAMCO, while at the same time he is a named defendant in a $1 trillion lawsuit filed by 9/11 victim families against the Saudi government and prominent Saudi officials who, the suit alleges, were complicit in the 9/11 attacks.

FACT: Khalid bin Mahfouz has been accused of funneling money to Al-Qaida through a charity (Muwaffaq) referred to as "a front" by the US Government...
www.forbes.com/global/2002/0318/047.html</ins>

David Davis has even more evil money to add to his pockets.
King Pharmaceutical, who helped cause the demise of TennCare by robbing it to the tune of millions of dollars also has contributed to the Davis campagin.
Of course they did, the only way Republican Big Pharma can stay out of jail is to have bought and paid for politicians in their dirty little pockets.
Looks like David Davis now has some of that Gregory/King Pharm stolen TennCare money.
Know anyone that needs TennCare and was cut from the program? Now you know where the money went. They took health care from the poor and gave it to the rich.

A vote for David Davis is a vote for Big Oil (and the terrorism that goes along with it), Big Pharma (and the decietful greed it employs), and Big Corporate Fascism Government (NSA spying/dismantling the constitution).

A vote for Davis is a vote for Saudi Arabia (Bin Laden is a Saudi too), the 9/11 attackers, and ARAMCO Oil.

We do have a choice, district 1. We have Rick Trent

Just a good man
trent

Rick Trent is a highly respectable individual. Christian, family man, clear headed. Rick is even a member of the NRA.
But most importantly, Rick Trent is clean. No dirty money from Nations that sponsor terrorism. No dirty money from Big Corporate. He cares about the people, that's what the true Christian calling is. To care about one another.

District one hasn't had a productive man since Jim Quillen. Rick Trent will be such a leader. Give to his campaign generously if you're able. If not , Rick knows times are hard and he knows who made them that way...Republicans.

VOTE FOR RICK TRENT! Because Clean is such a good feeling.

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