October 25, 2006 (Press Release) --
October 25, 2006 – London, UK - Daniel Imperato praised USA Today, while on business in London, for exposing the Afghan opium crisis.
“Today, I praise USA Today for speaking out about the worsening Afghan opium crisis. Mark my words, without eliminating the Afghan poppy crop, the Taliban and Al-Qaeda will never be eliminated. Many times in the past I have called on our President George W. Bush and our administration to wipe out the poppy fields and to break the bank of Osama Bin Laden.”
One of the worst parts of the whole situation according to Imperato, is that all of these activities are being funded by the American taxpayer without much oversight or success.
“I am so taken aback that the United States and her citizens have allowed our tax dollars to be squandered on an administration which sends our troops to Afghanistan to be killed on the front line and to be further depleted by infrastructure development and planning for democracy in Afghanistan. Billions of dollars are being made in the poppy fields by al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and the terrorists while the US taxpayer foots the bill.”
Imperato also felt that a public debate was needed for the American citizens to truly see what the administration has been doing.
“I call on the people to support me in my efforts to eliminate the poppy and to debate with our president George W. Bush on the poor execution and planning of the Afghan intervention. We the American people elected President George W. Bush; while I respect him as president I cannot respect the fact that neither he nor his Vice President Dick Cheney or Secretary Condoleezza Rice has any clue what they are doing in Afghanistan.”
“We all know that Condi snubbed George Tenet pertaining to the warning of Al-Qaeda attacking in the US. We all know that Bush, Cheney, and Rice have no military experience or any experience pertaining to military intervention and reorganization of government. The American people elected a president to defend America and to focus on the American issues not to try and rule the world, overtake governments inappropriately, and spend American taxpayer’s money through poor execution and lack of diplomacy.”
The difference between Imperato and current politicians, who have allowed the American position to degrade so much, is a genuine care of the people, which is why he is calling for support.
“In addition, I call on the people of the USA, the taxpayers, to realize that the only difference between me and these politicians is that I'm concerned about Social Security because I'm just like the people of the United States. Our social security system is breaking down and I have a solution but no one in Washington is listening. Please support me by voting for me in the 2008 election.”
In addition, Imperato also felt that Bush is now trying to shift the responsibility of Iraq on the US military leadership.
To read complete press release please visit
www.thepeoplespresident2008.com
“Today, I praise USA Today for speaking out about the worsening Afghan opium crisis. Mark my words, without eliminating the Afghan poppy crop, the Taliban and Al-Qaeda will never be eliminated. Many times in the past I have called on our President George W. Bush and our administration to wipe out the poppy fields and to break the bank of Osama Bin Laden.”
One of the worst parts of the whole situation according to Imperato, is that all of these activities are being funded by the American taxpayer without much oversight or success.
“I am so taken aback that the United States and her citizens have allowed our tax dollars to be squandered on an administration which sends our troops to Afghanistan to be killed on the front line and to be further depleted by infrastructure development and planning for democracy in Afghanistan. Billions of dollars are being made in the poppy fields by al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and the terrorists while the US taxpayer foots the bill.”
Imperato also felt that a public debate was needed for the American citizens to truly see what the administration has been doing.
“I call on the people to support me in my efforts to eliminate the poppy and to debate with our president George W. Bush on the poor execution and planning of the Afghan intervention. We the American people elected President George W. Bush; while I respect him as president I cannot respect the fact that neither he nor his Vice President Dick Cheney or Secretary Condoleezza Rice has any clue what they are doing in Afghanistan.”
“We all know that Condi snubbed George Tenet pertaining to the warning of Al-Qaeda attacking in the US. We all know that Bush, Cheney, and Rice have no military experience or any experience pertaining to military intervention and reorganization of government. The American people elected a president to defend America and to focus on the American issues not to try and rule the world, overtake governments inappropriately, and spend American taxpayer’s money through poor execution and lack of diplomacy.”
The difference between Imperato and current politicians, who have allowed the American position to degrade so much, is a genuine care of the people, which is why he is calling for support.
“In addition, I call on the people of the USA, the taxpayers, to realize that the only difference between me and these politicians is that I'm concerned about Social Security because I'm just like the people of the United States. Our social security system is breaking down and I have a solution but no one in Washington is listening. Please support me by voting for me in the 2008 election.”
In addition, Imperato also felt that Bush is now trying to shift the responsibility of Iraq on the US military leadership.
To read complete press release please visit
www.thepeoplespresident2008.com

Today, Daniel Imperato, 2008 presidential candidate, praised USA Today about its story on Afghan poppy and explained that oil theft and Iraq are being paid for by US taxpayers
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