Bush administration has double-standards

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Sorry for posting old news. I just didn't read this news paper which has been left on a surface near me for a week.

Independent said:
The Bush administration has been accused of ignoring it's own arms embargo and overseeing the sale of $7m-worth (£3.7m) of weapons to the Haitian government to equip its police force.
Human rights groups say the police carry out routine executions of dissidents and weapons are often illegally funnelled to armed militia.
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A state department spokesman said restrictions on arms remained. He said the US would not sell arms to Haiti but would consider lifting the embargo on a case-by-case basis to allow third parties to make the sales...

Is this righteous? :confused:
 
Bush administration being hypocrite and having double-standards ?

That is definitely a striking news ! :D
 
Now I may not be a journalistic wonk, but an "un-named" department spokesman? Umm if he's a spokesman, then by his job description he should have a name that can be printed on the paper...strange.

Combined from the fact that the Independant with no author of the article, this sounds a little fishy.
 
The article is genuine. The Independent is a respected source.

Article by Andrew Buncombe (in Washington) and photo by Daniel Morel / Reuters.
 
The US government has had a policy of supporting the current government whenever there is disorder in this hemisphere for some time. It doesn't matter how bad or murderous that government is, as long as the US thinks it will be able to ensure stability.
 
The america's policy often favours to work with whoever is benefitial to the political climate the administrator is visualizing, "the end justified the mean" as some ppl said. So its not surprising that the leader will try to alter the fate of other countries to suit their means and profits for themselves and the country they represent as a whole.

All these while manipulating the ppl into believing that they are "right" they are the Hero, while they are nothing but scum and a parasite worm forging the body to suit its survival.

very sad but its sadder that the people are buying the lies and deceptions.
 
eyrei said:
The US government has had a policy of supporting the current government whenever there is disorder in this hemisphere for some time. It doesn't matter how bad or murderous that government is, as long as the US thinks it will be able to ensure stability.
Bush policies fuel instability: are you sure it's not about profit?

I am reminded of the Ferengi (Star Trek) who said there is profit in war and instability.
 
stormbind said:
Bush policies fuel instability: are you sure it's not about profit?

I am reminded of the Ferengi (Star Trek) who said there is profit in war and instability.

Not in our own backyard though, especially considering 'communism' seems to erupt when there is instability around here. ;)
 
But the US can't distinguish Communism from Socialism!
 
Akka said:
Bush administration being hypocrite and having double-standards ?
That is definitely a striking news ! :D
Margim said:
The US government ignoring its political commitments? Never!
Babbler said:
OMG, a government organization that is acting hypocritical and holding double-standards!
Shocking! I would have never figured.

So much sarcasm on this forum. But don't you think it's a good thing that the Bush Administration is going against its own embargo? It would be arrogant of him to say that "this is our embargo and everyone must take part." It's a true sign of maturity to be able to look at the situation, understand it, and make adjustments to previous decisions. We are not an arrogant people, we make changes when it's necessary. President Bush once said "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." If we don't want others to blindly follow a decision made a long time ago, we shouldn't either.
 
Too Great said:
President Bush once said "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." If we don't want others to blindly follow a decision made a long time ago, we shouldn't either.

OMG!! He said that ?? well, i guess America can see it coming soon...
 
What leads you to think Bush makes decisions? :confused:
 
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