Sunday, January 06, 2008

"Money Can't Buy Me Love!"




"Money Can't Buy Me Love!"

(L'argent ne peut pas m'acheter l'amour)



US Representative Ms. Barbara Lee wrote on January 3, 2008:
"...This Bush-Saudi arms deal is expected to eventually total $20 billion, but what will be the human cost? I intend to work closely with my colleagues in Congress to block these arms sales."

http://blog.thehill.com/

Indeed, this episode symbolizes the international situation where the U.S. is a real and the most decisive factor.

Truly, the U.S. leaders should have taken into consideration any risks, such as terror, in their engagement in the world with overflowing dollars, oil being depleted, extravagant arms sales, so competitive international trade and commerce, as well as territorial and religious conflicts in these decades.

However, is the next US president yet to be chosen ready enough to address it for American tax payers, consumers, voters, and poor citizens, in addition to global citizens?

The next US President to be should ponder over the following chart, if possible at all.
In my humble view, Christians (the US), Muslims (Saudi Arabia), and Judaists (Israel) are already in a covert alliance against those who threaten them and their dollars which have been being printed out in a US bank for payment to Japan in these decades.

But, the God or Allah is always on the side of poor and pious citizens, in my humble view.



(Once I saw one of former Japanese prime ministers saying to a female TV news caster that somebody must inevitably become unhappy in this society and thus conservatives should not befriend those who were helping such unhappy people for their own political cause and aims.

When I see the current global situations and the US Presidential Primary, such a deplorable Japanese politician, alive or dead, looks like a very honest man, good or bad.

How would you respond, honestly honey, if so demanded by someone in power not to befriend a poor American or some such, since you may not need diamond but something money cannot buy?)





"...Read this letter to all the believers..."

(Verlesen diesen Brief vor allen Brudern)