The common perception in the U.K. is that Blair is Bush's poodle, and pieces 
such as this are the reason why it is.

The reason why the US has been dominant since WW II ended is because the 
Illuminati designated the US to be the nation that is to carry out the NWO 
because of its size and therefore strength. Duh.

Peace,

Arlene Johnson
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-----Original Message-----
>From: Alan Border <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jul 18, 2006 7:51 PM
>To: withheld62 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [cia-drugs] Yo Bush! Blair Mocked As US Poodle
>
>�George Bush is a Man who �Believes Wednesday What He Believed Monday, 
>Despite What Happened Tuesday.� - Comedian Stephen Colbert
>  Yo Bush! Blair Mocked As US Poodle
>   
>  By Adrian Croft 
>  http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060718/ts_nm/britain_usa_dc
>   
>  LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister        Tony Blair was roundly 
> mocked as a U.S. poodle on Tuesday after an off-the-cuff chat with        
> President George W. Bush was accidentally broadcast. 
>   
>  Bush and Blair enjoyed a gossip over lunch at the Group of Eight summit in 
> St. Petersburg on Monday, unaware that a microphone in front of them was 
> switched on and their words would be relayed around the world. Breaking with 
> diplomatic formalities, Bush hailed Blair, his closest European ally, with 
> the words "Yo, Blair." His solution to the Middle East crisis was that        
> Syria should press Hizbollah to "stop doing this shit."
>   
>  The British media pored over the text of the conversation, saying it cast 
> Blair in a subservient role and showed the unequal nature of Britain's 
> much-vaunted "special relationship" with the United States. "Yo, Bush! Start 
> treating our prime minister with respect," the popular tabloid Daily Mirror 
> said, joining others in seeing the U.S. president's greeting as 
> disrespectful. The broadcast chat "reinforces the damaging public image of 
> Blair as the U.S. president's poodle," it said.
>   
>   
>  But most damaging to Blair was what commentators saw as his plea -- rebuffed 
> by Bush -- to be allowed to visit the Middle East to try to stop fighting 
> between        Israel and Hizbollah guerrillas.
>   
>  VISIT OFFER SPURNED
>   
>  Blair suggested he could prepare the ground for U.S. Secretary of State      
>   Condoleezza Rice, because "if she goes out, she's got to succeed ... 
> whereas I can just go out and talk." The left-leaning Guardian said Blair 
> "all but offers to carry her (Rice's) bags.""He sounds less like the head of 
> a sovereign government than a Bush official, waiting for the boss's green 
> light -- which he does not give," the newspaper said.
>   
>  Blair has been Bush's most trusted ally, putting his political future on the 
> line by backing the U.S.-led invasion of        Iraq in 2003 despite rows 
> with European allies and fierce political attacks at home. The Independent 
> described the spurned offer to act as peacemaker as a setback for Blair, who 
> is under pressure from within his own party to set a date to step down after 
> a series of government scandals over sex, sleaze and incompetence.
>   
>  Blair has said he will not stand at the next general election, expected in 
> 2009. Wyn Grant, politics professor at Warwick University, said the 
> conversation suggested "that perhaps Blair doesn't have the kind of 
> relationship with Bush that he would sometimes like to claim he has."
>   
>  But he said the conversation only reflected reality. "The U.S.-UK 
> relationship throughout the whole period since World War Two has always been 
> an asymmetrical one. It's always been one in which the U.S. has been 
> dominant." 
>   
>  AB                                                                       
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  "For to us will be their return; then it will be for us to call them to 
> account." (Holy Quran 88:25-26)
>
>                               
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