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BUSH KEEPS AMERICANS FROM TRAVELLING.



 
 
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Old March 12th, 2007, 12:55 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,rec.travel
Victor Moralez
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Default BUSH KEEPS AMERICANS FROM TRAVELLING.

With the declined value of the American dollar, travellers with US
dollars are having less buying power when travel abroad, especially to
European countries using the Euro.

To the wealthy Americans the de-valued American dollars does not have
much effects on them, as the money they spend isn't really theirs: it's
the money they've robbed from other Americans. This is particularly true
for those who are affliated with or benefit from the Iraq war like the
sleazy *******s at Halliburton and BushCo.

Effective, Bush's poor handling of the economy has led to the declining
dollar value abroad. And because of the weakened purchasing power, many
Americans are kept from traveling to European countries and many other
nations where the US dollar is weak. This is not a coincident. It's part
of BushCo agenda to keep American people from seeing, knowing, learning,
feeling, and undertanding about the ugly and evil faces of the Bush
administration. For example, many American travllers have learned about
what people in Europe reall think of Bush and his evil empire.

So, while keeping the American people in constant fear with fake threats
from the so-called Muslim terrorists, Bush and his criminal gang are
working hard in keeping them ignorant as well. BushCo has been known to
spy on American people, eavesdrop on them, intimidate them, and otherwise
keeping a close watch on them like the communists once did to their own
people in the former USSR. And by keeping the American people from
traveling, BushCo has effectively hurt the tourism industry. But this is
perfectly OK with Bush as long as the Americans are kept stupid - just
like Bush himself.

The irony here is everywhere on Earth Bush set his stinking foot on, he
receive huge and strong protests. No one want this stupid piece of ****
in their country. Just look at Bush's most recent trip to South America.
No one wanted him in their countries except the dictators and corrupt
government installed by Washington.

If Hitler had been a part of Halliburton, Bush would not dare to send
troop to Europe to "liberate" it from the Nazis. Today, we have
dictorship in countries like Burma, where the people and the democracy
have been crushed by the iron fists of brutality headed by Senior General
Than Shwe. Yet, this piece of **** George W. Bush would not send a single
troop to "liberate" the Burmese while sending thousands of troops to
"liberate" the oil wells in Iraq.

So not only Bush has bankrupted the country, he's doing everything
possible to keep Americans from traveling, hence keeping them in
ignorance for ease of manipulation. This explains why we have 30% odd
Americans still supporting this Hitler-born-again ******* named George W.
Bush.


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