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The good news is that we have found three SUV’s stolen in Houston back in 2002-2003. See? Your tax dollars do go to fight crime.
The bad news is that George W. Bushes’ Presidential and gubernatorial campaigns received contributions from a Lebanese-American auto theft ring who stole these three SUV’s, as did many Texas politicians.
The really bad news is that the three stolen Houston SUV’s were used in the January 20, 2007 attack in Karbala, Iraq that resulted in the murder of five US troops. The attack was considered well-rehearsed and professionally executed. Almost as if Blackwater, or some other mercenary organization with insider information, had been involved in the plot.
“Although the SUVs had been stripped of their Texas license plates, one still had partial Texas registration and inspection stickers on the windshield. It was apparent that someone tried to peel off the stickers but gave up. The registration sticker had the number 141806555WC and the expiration date of August 2002 on it while the inspection sticker, colored blue with a map of Texas, had an expiration of September 2002.
“The two GMC SUVs had Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) of 3GNGC26UX1G126026 and 3GKE(C, G, or 6) (1 or 4) 6T04G142701, respectively. The Toyota Land Cruiser had a VIN of JTGHJ01J143005349, and Model Number F2J100L-GCMRKV, engine number 1FZ-FE.”
According to Wayne Madsen, the source of this intelligence, the Lebanese-American auto theft ring from which these three SUV’s have been traced, contributed to both the presidential and gubernatorial campaigns of President George W. Bush.
Now do you understand why the George W. Bush Administration has had to steal every election it has been involved in?


