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Sunday, May 09, 2004

May 9, 2004 9:32 p.m. PDT

Hello Dear Friends and White Knights,

Bush and his regime are being heavily criticized by many Americans over the terrible treatment of Iraqi prisoners. One American television commentator made the point that he felt the entire problem began with Bush's comments months ago when Bush said the "legalities of the Geneva Convention" did not matter.

Even in Bush's hometown of Midland, Texas, Americans are shocked and angry about the treatment of the Iraqi prisoners and are stating in a matter of fact way that Bush does not stand a chance of being re-elected in November 2004. Others are drawing parallels between the Bush Regime and Hitler's Gestapo. All over the country, Americans are talking about the Bush regime's responsibility for the terrible treatment of Iraqi prisoners.

In the May 7, 2004, New York Times article below, it's clear that Americans are very unhappy with the Bush regime. A recent Gallup Poll found that 62% of Americans are not happy with the way things are going in the US.

In the last few years, there have been concerns that some Americans would be sorry to see Bush resign during the NESARA announcement process. More and more people over the last year have become critical of Bush and his policies and actions. The terrible mistreatment of the Iraqi prisoners is for some Americans the last straw; some Americans, who previously were supportive of Bush, are now very critical and predicting Bush's political career is over.

There are actions in process to bring about a new NESARA announcement period soon. When NESARA is announced, the majority of Americans will be happy to see the Bush regime resign their positions! NESARA Now!

Blessings and Love,
Dove of Oneness
Worldwide NTAT Director

Dove uses a pseudonym for security and privacy reasons. The term "White Knights" is borrowed from the Wall Street Journal and the world of big business hostile takeovers when a vulnerable company is "rescued from a hostile takeover by a White Knight" corporation or wealthy person. Certainly, these people fighting to bring Americans and the world the benefits of NESARA and to rescue our people from government and banking fraud deserve to be called "White Knights". World Court is the International Court of Justice in the city called The Hague, in the Netherlands. This is NOT the International Criminal Court from which Bush Jr. removed the U.S. These are two totally different courts with different purposes. For more information on NESARA or to join the NESARA Take Action Teams (NTAT), go to www.nesara.us


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/07/politics/trail/08TRAIL-POLL.html

[Excerpts from New York Times article published May 7, 2004]

Divisions on Bush Administration Handling of Prisoner Issue
By Janet Elder

"Americans are divided on whether the Bush administration acted quickly enough in investigating the reports of Iraqi prisoner abuse and they are divided, too, on whether the administration was mainly trying to investigate or cover up the abuse before it became public, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll made public on Friday..

"The recent disclosures that American troops abused prisoners in Iraq come at a time when support for the war appears to be waning.. according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. A majority said the war was going badly.

"In addition to deepening concerns about Iraq, Americans are also worried that the nation is mired in bad economic times and that their own circumstances are shaky.

"A majority of those polled for the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll said that the recent gains in the stock market were not a sign of a broad economic recovery of benefit to all Americans but rather more limited financial growth of benefit mainly to big business.

"Last week, a poll for The New York Times and CBS News found that the public saw little prospect for future improvement in the economy, no matter who was elected president in November..

"When asked about the overall direction of the country, Americans were disheartened. In the Gallup poll, 62 percent said they were dissatisfied with the way things were going in the United States, while only 36 percent said they were satisfied. Similarly, only a third of the respondents to the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll said the country was headed in the right direction, while 50 percent said things were off on the wrong track, and 17 percent were not sure.

"President Bush's job approval ratings continue to deteriorate, with more people disapproving than approving of the way he is handling major policy areas like the economy, foreign policy and Iraq.."


For more information on NESARA, go to www.nesara.us




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