Tuesday 16 September 2008

Clueless & Co Top The by Bill In Washington D.C.?

Hmmm, Ghana - ayeasem oo! Ohemaa, what is your problem? Our "hypocrite-in-chief" has gone to visit the very people who behind the backs of the clueless members of the National Liberation Council (NLC) military regime in 1966, were dismissing them as "...pathetically pro-Western."
Do take a look at page 39 of "The Great Deception" published by the Socialist Forum of Ghana (SFG). It is a fascinating book - full of declassified documents detailing the hypocritical way the US Establishment treats Africa's leaders: nice to them, when in front of them - but dismissive and contemptuous of them behind the backs of their super-expensive Savile Row suits.

Nothing has changed - they thought the same of Dr. Danquah: a quisling and a traitor who was also on the CIA's payroll. In the next few decades, when US National Security Council and State Department documents are declassified, our children will discover whom amongst today's stooges for neo-colonialism was also on the payroll of the American Establishment.

Do not fret, Ohemaa - Ghana's presidents are pretty insignificant players on the world stage. Only the undiscerning and partisan "My-party-my-tribe-right-or-wrong" myrmidons, think that this state visit by our current leader is something historic. It isn't, Ohemaa!

In any case, they permanently wear blinkers - and consequently fail to see the harm this incompetent regime dominated by a few powerful tribal-supremacists, has done to our country.

Ghana should rather be allying herself to President Chavez's Venezuela: to learn a thing or two, about seizing control of Ghana's oil and gas industries.

For, we can only maximize the revenues from both industries, if we take them away from the private companies drilling off our shores. That way, that windfall from providence, will be for our nation's benefit - not go to enrich high net worth foreign fat-cats, even further.

We must do exactly the same as the Russians have done to take back their oil and natural gas industries from private hands. It's called economic nationalism, Ohemaa. Naturally, we will pay them fair compensation - by issuing them our sovereign bonds, not cash: because we are not fools, Ohemaa.

You can bet your last pesewa that none of the highly intelligent imbeciles amongst those ruling us today, will ever do that.

LNot when they are led by the man who is forever saying, when he is about to sell yet another national asset: "I'd rather have a 1 per cent share in a billion-dollar company, than 100 per cent share in a..."

One always feels so irritated to hear that line of reasoning - and my response has always been: "Yes, Mr. Clueless - and 1 billion dollar companies do collapse sometimes. We should rather be growing our own 1 billion dollar companies too, instead!"

Well, you have just seen the blood flowing on Wall Street lately, have you not? Did the US government not bail out Fannie Mae and and Freddy Mac?
Yet, had that happened in Ghana, Clueless and Co would have quickly found a few carpetbaggers from the West to come and buy it for a song - in exchange for kickbacks, no doubt!

Insult would then have been added to the injury - by quickly railroading parliament to pass a law to indemnify the crooks involved in the outrage: forgetting that such laws are illegal under our constitution, the clever so-and-so's!

Ohemaa, the top US investment bank, Lehman Brothers, was valued at over 100 billion dollars, just last year. Has it not come to a sorry pass, today - and is filing for bankruptcy, even as we speak: having failed to find a white knight to rescue it?
Yet, in the muddled minds of Clueless and Co., of course, such things never happen. Well, they are today, are they not?

So you see, contrary to what those innocents abroad think, the Western companies they worship and think are gifts to humankind, are not so invincible after all! Pity - especially as so much harm has already been done to our country by their shortsightedness. Hmmm Ghana - ayeasem oo!
No wonder we are going nowhere fast as a nation - whiles the crooks amongst our rulers grow super-rich!

Anyway, as for the clever Condi Rice and that dangerous and arrogant Dubya Bush, they will have a good laugh behind the backs of Clueless and Co. and say to each other: "That's one place we sure won't have to worry about oil supplies, thank God!"

They will then top that by repeating exactly the same thing Robert W. Komer said in his letter to president L.B.J. Johnson on March 12, 1966, about those traitors to the black race they paid US13 millions to, in 1966, to overthrow Nkrumah, the NLC: "They are almost pathetically pro-Western."
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Hmmm, Ghana - asem ebaba debi ankasa! May God bless our homeland Ghana, always. Long live freedom! Long live Ghana!

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