Day: July 19, 2004

  • The $6 Million Cutthroat Payoff

    Move over, Steve Austin. We apparently have a new six-million-dollar man.

    A tip of the CVC to Michelle Malkin for her post on a possible additional clause to accompany the Philippine withdrawal from Iraq for the sake of hostage Angelo de la Cruz.

    A ransom of $6 million was offered and paid out to the Iraqi rebels holding Filipino truck driver Angelo de la Cruz hostage, to ensure his release before President Arroyo’s scheduled State of the Nation Address on July 26, a high level Philippine intelligence officer told the Tribune yesterday. This offer was alleged to have been approved by the President herself, who then tapped Malaysian emissaries for the job, the intelligence officer, who asked for anonymity, said.

    Of the $6-million payoff, $5 million was shouldered by Malaysia and $1 million by the Landbank of the Philippines, the officer added.

    An Asian diplomat, also on condition on anonymity, held the view that this was a very “dangerous” move made by the Philippine government since Mrs. Arroyo has, by negotiating with terrorists on a financial recompense level, opened up the possibility of more kidnap groups in Iraq as well as in Saudi Arabia and other parts of the Middle East seeing the overseas Filipino worker as “easy prey” for them.

    De la Cruz’s whereabouts are unknown, with no words about his condition emanatin [sic] from the Arab TV al-Jazeera, although it is believed that he remains under the custody of the Iraqi rebels.

    Fine, you’ve cowered before the threats of terrorists, surrendered to their demands and slipped them some green for their trouble. You think your people are safe now? Do we even know that de la Cruz is safe? What about the next time these scumbags need a little cash? Nice precedent.

    EDIT: Mr. De la Cruz has been freed. One lucky man traded for who knows what kind of weaponry and logistics $6 million can finance.

  • Kerry aide: Bush ‘flat-out lied’ on Iraq

    Ummm, okay.

    According to “badly wounded Vietnam war veteran” and ousted Senator Max Cleland, President Bush led the U.S. into the Iraq war on a “pack of lies.”

    Cleland said that Bush went to war “because he concluded that his daddy was a failed president and one of the ways he failed was that he did not take out Saddam Hussein (news – web sites)” in the 1991 Gulf war. “So he (Bush junior) is Mr. Macho Man.”

    He added that Kerry, from Massachusetts, agreed with the assessment of Bush’s credibility. “About a year ago John Kerry said,’The president lied, he lied to me personally,’” said Cleland, a badly wounded Vietnam war veteran.

    The response from the Bush team was simple:

    The Bush campaign issued a statement denouncing Cleland’s “rage-filled rant” and accusing Kerry of playing politics with national security, while White House spokesman Scott McClellan shrugged off the Democrats’ attacks.

    “I would remind you that the president’s opponent looked at that same intelligence and made the same decision to support the use the force to remove that regime from power,” McClellan said. “I know he’s all over the map since that time.”

    So much bitterness on the left side of the aisle these days. Check that, Cleland no longer sits left of the aisle.

    By the way, I have yet to find any specifics from Cleland as to what the president’s “lies” were.