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Bush aide resigns over alleged misuse of grant money

Associated Press

Felipe Sixto was special assistant to the President for intergovernmental affairs ...Read the full article

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  1. The Last Honest Conservative from Western, Canada writes:
    Business as usual in the Bush Regime ................
  2. D. Clearwater from Lethbridge, AB, Canada writes: LHC from Western, Canada: Exactly what you said. In fact, considering what almost everyone associated with the Bush admin. has been doing these last seven years, this guy almost sounds like a saint. That administration has to be the absolute worst on record... I cannot believe that Bush has not been impeached or Cheney, Rummy, Wolfy, Rovie (jeez the list IS endless) have not been charged criminally. What a joke.
  3. gerhard beck from Canada writes: Corruption in the Bush administration? Incredible or what else is new?
  4. Carl C. from Montreal, Canada writes: Does not surprise me a single bit!!
  5. crime of the century from This is not America, Canada writes:
    'The matter has been turned over to the Justice Department for investigation'

    another fine example of how america is corrupt to the core.
  6. F H from Canada writes: Wow, only 19 days between being hired by the Bush regime and having to quit due to their bad behaviour.

    You'd think, with the Bush regimes history, that they would have given him a promotion and congratulated him for a job well done, lol!
  7. scott thomas from Canada writes: At least he hasn't blown up an airplane full of Cuban student soccer players. Then he's be hailed as a hero.
  8. Zando Lee from Vancouver, Canada writes: ...birds of a feather flock together.....a gang of lying, thieving Neocons...
  9. Oy Vey from Vancouver, Canada writes: Zando Lee: 'a gang of lying, thieving Neocons'

    Surely the modifiers are redundant...
  10. Captain Pugwash from Canada writes: Paul Bremer received a Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work in Iraq. He was the guy in charge when 9 billion dollars of cash went 'missing'. Nice work Paul!!
  11. Tim Bryson from Claresholm, AB., Canada writes: Heck of a job, Felipe!!
  12. Snow Lion from Ottawa, Canada writes: Another one bites the dust...
  13. aging oldtool from Canada writes: Felipe was probably trying to fit in with the White House gang and caught on rather early you have to be under indictment or at least been caught lying and be under a cloud of trouble to do that.

    Oh well, what ever happens, pardons will be the order of the day come next January, especially if you've got even a speck of dirt on your old boss.

    Hey congrats Felipe. You join a once elite group of high powered people who don't have to bother voting anymore.
  14. The Last Honest Conservative from Western, Canada writes: F H from Canada wrote:
    Wow, only 19 days between being hired by the Bush regime and having to quit due to their bad behaviour.

    ............. only another 5,000 or 10,000 'Loyal Bushies' to go
  15. Bert Russell Paradox, BC from Canada writes:
    Nuts dont fall far from Bush. (A family legacy).
  16. Stephen Crocker from Moncton, NB, writes: It will be intersting to see how many pardons, Bush Junior will have to hand out to his buddies, when it is time to go.
  17. bob london from Canada writes: Cretin supporters would have to step down. The thesaurus stated a synonom for 'liberal' is grant.
  18. bob london from Canada writes: Bert Russel; in Cda the "liberals" problem is their "nuts" hasn't dropped yet. Hence why they give away everyone elses money.
  19. gordon davies from Victoria B.C., Canada writes: Seems any shady mouth frothing Castro hater can raise to the Bushy heights , to be in league with the capital crooks.
  20. Not right or left from Canada writes: Another one bites the dust. This is not unusual in the Bush Administration.
  21. Alastair james Berry from Nanaimo BC CANADA, Canada writes:
    Lets try to get C I D A audited..........We don't want to be the pot calling the kettle black! Was there not an irrigation system in Haiti that CIDA said they spent $ Millions on that an inspector was reported to have said was worth about $50,000? And in Barbados did CIDA not build a state of the art demonstration sugar refinery, to the plans of a group 'Canadian Cane Consultants' for a reported $125000,000 but 'the state of the art' was only splitting the cane before it was split as it hit the crusher rollers?

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