Friday, August 11, 2006

Quote of the day: Yes, ladies and germs, it's another QOTD Quiz—Who yesterday shook a finger of shame at the scourge of (shudder!) kleptocracy?

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"For too long, the culture of corruption has undercut development and good governance and bred criminality and mistrust around the world. High-level corruption by senior government officials, or kleptocracy, is a grave and corrosive abuse of power and represents the most invidious type of public corruption. It threatens our national interest and violates our values."

Who said it?

(a) former Vice President Al Gore [seen above], announcing that he nevertheless will not run again for president

(b) Ralph Nader [left], announcing that he nevertheless will run again for president

(c) former California Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham [seen weeping below--about as low as you can get], warning soon-to-be-former Ohio Rep. Bob "But All Your So-Called Witnesses Is Crooks Anyways" Ney that there's disappointingly little to do in prison, with disappointingly few money-making opportunities

(d) soon-to-be-former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman [unfortunately not seen weeping at right--at least not yet], calling for the immediate resignation of both President Bush and Vice President Cheney

(e) President Bush, calling for an "international initiative to combat kleptocracy"

The answer can be found here,

2 Comments:

At 9:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Could it be SATAN?

Or was it George Bush projecting again?

 
At 9:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Could it be SATAN?

Or was it George Bush projecting again?

Come to think of it, these answers are not mutually exclusive.

 

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