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May 4, 2005

Canadian Oil-For-Food Connections

The mention of "Limpex Trading" in this post about the suspected entanglement of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool (read the comments) in the oil-for-food scandal, has sent a Canadian blogger on a digging expedition. (His earlier research here.)

It seems he's pulled up some unlinked pages listing oil-for-food contracts put "on hold" from a domain that fronts an anti-Iraq war website. I'd suggest someone get in and capture the source code on these pages before they go *poof*. A quick Google search suggests these are the only copies on the net.

Is it significant? Too soon to tell, but this looks worth following.


Posted by Kate at May 4, 2005 8:04 AM
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Libranos & Oil-for-Food Scandal.

Ask Allan Rock. Canada's Liberal Librano's Ambassador to UN will not be pleased if a reporter asks questions. How can we ask Rock hard questions?

On a related topic, i.e., Librano poster: First caller (male), asked for a Librano lawn sign: his words. This on Lowell Green Show, CFRA, Ottawa, 580 radio AM only. Lowell Green Show is available on the internet also: www.cfra.com. Librano poster also mentioned on CBC National news this a.m.

National post buried the Librano/KKK/Joe (Giuseppe) rant/smear on Page 6, small story; but, they used as a heading "Sopranos", not Libranos. Spin, spin, by the MSM.

Bloggers will by-pass the MSM and lead the way. Blog on, on, on! Victory to the bloggers. Conservative back-room: Are you reading blogs? Smarten up & log-in: "With a little help from my friends..." Who sang that? Not the "Who"?

Someone in Ottawa, please deliver a "Librano" poster to Lowell Green, CFRA. Ask him for a guest appearance by telephone of Small Dead Animals hostess.


Posted by: maz2 at May 4, 2005 10:34 AM

Websites do have mucho influence on politics:


Freerepublic.com


"How dailykos (website) helped Dems attack Bolton"

Conservative campaign back-room, are you reading websites?

Posted by: maz2 at May 4, 2005 3:41 PM
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