U.S. Congressman and Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney
Frank: Repeating Coalition Threats of Lethal Force and the
Death Penalty and Committing to Fixing Canada
and
The Corruption-Chinada Sewer Rats Squeak in Reply
and What a Coalition Partner Had to Say About That
© 2009 Brad Kempo B.A. LL.B.
Barrister & Solicitor
The most powerful voices in Washington over two administrations have made it unequivocally clear what the United States with its coalition partners is going to do to those who have violated and persist with systemically infringing domestic and international law and then hide behind what is no longer a sovereign barrier.
Once again it was stated in the diplomatic evidence record that lethal military force and the ‘Iron Fist’ tribunal will be methods used to address Canada the rouge and failed state.
Chairman Barney Frank has used the diplomatic back-channel to coalition advantage before: Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid & Congress Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank: Powerful American Politicians Contribute to Coalition Objectives. He was a contributor to the initiative documented in The Trillion Dollar Trust Account: Coalition Commits Enormous Funds for Democratization, Accountability and Demilitarization.
He entered into the East-West corridor again on November 6, 2009. During his CNBC interview he chose the ‘gun to the temple’ Richie-Santelli Maneuver when making this statement and linking it to what his congressional colleague said in December 2008.
Frank: The biggest problem with [the proposed legislation] that I see, ah, and Senator Dodd and I are very close on a lot of these issues on the committees [2:51: R-S M.] is...
Senator Dodd said the following as is documented in U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd: A Silver Bullet Fired from the Gatling Gun of Coercive Diplomacy: “There's Nothing That Concentrates the Mind Like a …” that’s diplomatically coercive in the extreme:
And [Bl.M. XThree] to coin a phrase: there's nothing that concentrates the mind like a death sentence. And we're [Bl.M.] looking at a death sentence here [Bl.M.] if we don't respond [Bl.M.] intelligently and prudently.
A few minutes later the Chairman of the powerful Financial Services Committee employed an Olmert-Spielberg Maneuver to articulate that the coalition fully intends of addressing that which Canada is deficient in – democracy, rule of law and protection of human rights:
CNBC: [Banks] have more and more incentive to take risk if the govern-ment is going to come in and clean it up.
Frank: Well absolutely. But that's got nothing to do with what we were just talking about [5:12: O-S M.] – I mean I know you weren't saying that, but...
CNBC: …Is this a problem that we need to fix?
Frank: [O-S M.] It is but I do want to make it clear ...
For his many contributions – most of which were not documented – he's been nominated for a 2009 Geo Award in the ‘Most Active Member in the United States Government’ category.
How did the Chinada High Command respond to this latest threat of lethal consequences. They immediately caused a noise disruption to occur in the diplomatic corridor – as much another instance of pubescent sociopathology as it is more evidence of willful blindness to what is amassing against them and their arrogant belligerence in the face of it.
A few hours later the coalition responded to the bellicose reaction. David Letterman’s very first joke sequence during his comedic monologue referred to them as rats – adding to the diplomacy archive as documented in:
[0:28] According to a recent survey - this is bad news and I'm sorry 'cause I know we got outta towners here - New York City is the American city with the most rats. Here's what upsets me about that: all of those rats, each one of them, has health care. How is that possible? [audience laughter & applause]
[Terminator M.] By the way here's a tip for you tourists: if you're stranded – you get stranded in the middle of a rat stampede dive into a pothole. That's the only way to... Just dive right in.
Rats are everywhere. As a matter of fact these potholes are everywhere too. We got one on Eighth Avenue. It's so big it's got a gift shop. Have you been to that one [protracted Cl.M.]?
Anybody take the harbor tour today? The rats are just everywhere. [...] The rats are... Hey take a look at the harbor. The rats are just everywhere. See they got the… [photoshop of Statue of Liberty holding skirt up; audience laughter & applause]