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May 9, 2007
Soros May Extend Power to World Bank Through Mark Malloch Brown
The Wall Street Journal reports that slug-like Sorosite vermin and ex–Kofi Annan lackey Mark Malloch Brown has been gunning for World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz, and may be angling for his job.
Malloch Brown is an exceedingly distasteful character who as Kofi Annan's chief of staff did his best to cover the rampant corruption taking place in the cesspool known as the United Nations, where he specialized in telling spectacularly audacious lies. After an audit of the UN's peacekeeping procurement found that $310 million had been lost from overpayment, bid rigging, mismanagement, etc., Malloch Brown announced that "Not a penny was lost from the organization." When Paul Volcker's investigation of the Oil For Food scam found that Annan had been "aware of [Saddam's] kickback scheme at least as early as February 2001," Malloch Brown declared that Annan had been "fully exonerated." He also improperly allowed UN staffer Justin Leites to play a leading role in the presidential campaign of John "Botched Joke" Kerry.
His new master is the sinister financier George Soros, current owner of the Democrat Party. Soros has housed Malloch Brown on his estate, the better to keep his lapdog on a short leash, and has named him vice president of his Quantum Fund.
Malloch Brown is a former World Bank official and an ally of Gordon Brown, soon to be Prime Minister of the UK, putting him in a strong position to take over the World Bank presidency, once they've managed to get rid of Wolfowitz. This will further extend the frightening reach of the rabidly anti-American Soros' power, and replace Wolfowitz's attempts at reform with the corruption and moonbattery for which Malloch Brown became known at the UN.

Posted by Van Helsing at May 9, 2007 12:16 PM
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you ever play the great parker brothers' game of "RISK" - a great game and it can take weeks to play a game...reminds me of "RISK" - only this has taken years and it's for real...sigh...
Posted by: nanc at May 9, 2007 1:57 PM
>>>After an audit of the UN's peacekeeping procurement found that $310 million had been lost from overpayment, bid rigging, mismanagement, etc., Malloch Brown announced that "Not a penny was lost from the organization."
He then added that there are NO AMERICAN SOLDERS in Bagdad.
(Is that joke old yet?)
Posted by: KHarn at May 9, 2007 2:55 PM
"After an audit of the UN's peacekeeping procurement found that $310 million had been lost from overpayment, bid rigging, mismanagement"
Fortunately the NINE BILLION DOLLARS that were "lost" by the US in Baghdad did not need to be subjected to any extensive audit.
Nor did the no-bid contracts to Halliburton et al. The reason for that is that we are the good guys. Whereas the UN is a cesspool (which we just happen to be a founding member of).
By the way: One billion is one thousand times one million. Just a tip for the mentally slower readers of this board.
Posted by: durp at May 10, 2007 10:58 AM
durp
If YOU know how to fight a war and rebuild a country's infrastructure (While there is a bunch of a**holes trying to destroy it) AND build a FREE society FROM SCRATCH, do be a pal AND TELL US!!
Posted by: KHarn at May 10, 2007 3:41 PM

