Saturday, July 29, 2006

The George W. Bush School of Executive Administration

A man and another conspirator were arrested this week for stealing funds from the Salvation Army, provided by The Unites States Government U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Inspector General. The thefts occurred between October 1995 and July 2002.

HOW COME IT TOOK 11 YEARS TO ARREST THIS INDIVIDUAL AND HIS CONSPIRATOR?

I guess all of the federal auditors have gone to the The George W. Bush School of Executive Administration and we cannot expect any better. We all know about the delays in gaining federal assistance during last years hurricanes. We also heard about the delays in removing Americans from harms way in Lebanon more recently.

All employees receive some in-house training or brain washing and the Executive Branch is no different. I guess we are learning some of the rules of the GWB School such as there is no such thing as an emergency. I don't really care what happened to taxpayer funds, especially with republican Congressional pork. You can ignore federal laws and not enforce them. And taking a quote or paraphrasing somethings from "Mad Magazine", Who Cares, and What, Me Worry? Incompetency is good for the nation. I am going to take all really otherwise genius competent Secretaries of my administration and hog tie them and make them all look like blathering idiots and shame them for sticking with me. Ten thousand ways to lie and try to confuse everyone. Productivity, I don't care about and such thing as productivity. I am the President, I have all powers, don't worry about the Congress, Judiciary, or the people.

I care and most Americans care also. Mr. President, you are the worst administrator of any President in history. I don't know how you get so many idiots to continue to follow you, but at least now, the number is diminishing.

In New Jersey, Former Salvation Army Financial Manager Arrested
Former Salvation Army Financial Manager Arrested, Charged With Embezzling More Than $385,000

NEWARK – A former financial manager at the Salvation Army was arrested today for embezzling money from the Salvation Army that was intended to provide rental assistance to persons with low income, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced.

Brown and his co-conspirator, who pleaded guilty on Monday, allegedly cashed approximately 585 fraudulent checks between October 1995 and July 2002, stealing approximately $385,760 from the Salvation Army.

Brown was arrested at his home early this morning by Special Agents of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Inspector General. Brown made an initial appearance later in the morning before U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan D. Wigenton, who set bail at a $250,000 unsecured bond.

What do you think? Aren't you sick and tired of all of the BULL?

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