Thursday, May 22, 2008

Ehud Olmert seeks comfort in Tony Blair and Silvio Berlusconi's experiences with corruption charges. Tony Blair, hated by millions for being Bush's lap-dog and allowing Britain to descend into a alcoholic, home-grown terrorist nation, was conveniently enough ignored in the cash-for-honours scandal. Berlusconi, Italy's third richest man, has faced numerous charges for corruption, false accounting, embezzlement, etc., and has never been indicted. Now he's back in the top job and is busy, no doubt, ripping off his citizens to finance his ever-increasing plastic surgery treatments. Olmerts choice of mentors sure raise the bar high.

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