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crime.
The Attorney General of the United States said it best, a week later, just
before the national elections, when he responded to a reporter's question
regarding the disposition of Krenshaw.
"Mr. Krenshaw rose to some of the highest positions possible in our free and
moral society. As a result of his love for himself, his ambition, his
commitment to enemies of this nation and his corruption & as a result of his
perusal of all of these things above his commitment to his fellow citizens and
the liberty that availed him of the very opportunities he enjoyed & he
sacrificed it all and threw it all away.
"And not only did he throw it all away for himself & for the same reasons his
actions led to the deaths of countless American service personnel and
citizens. For all of these reasons, David Krenshaw, as great a traitor as this
nation has ever known & and it has known a few & has been given the guilty
sentence he so richly deserves and it is this administration's absolute hope,
that he will be sentenced to die for those crimes. An ignoble and dishonorable
end to an ignoble, dishonorable, traitorous and murderous life.
"I would to God that we could bring forward evidence and proof for all of
those who have so abjectly sold out our nation and led it to the precarious
and dangerous circumstance we are currently in, where so many of our people
and servants have died defending this Republic. If we could, we would, and
they would receive the same treatment as Mr. Krenshaw. As it is, we do have
the evidence of Mr. Krenshaw deeds and it has been presented and ruled upon by
a jury of his peers according to the Constitution. We shall now await the
sentencing along with the rest of the nation."
As Americans shook their heads in disbelief and contempt, and went on their
way, it was clear that historically, the name of David Krenshaw, a man that
had benefited so much from the liberty and freedom that America afforded, and
who had betrayed that freedom so absolutely& the name of David Krenshaw would
eclipse the name of Benedict Arnold as the greatest traitor in the nation's
history.
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Jien Zenim reflected on the last four years as his intelligence apparatus fed
him the returns from the
American elections.
As was the case four years ago, the elections were not going as he had hoped,
or planned. The difference this time was that the results were not unexpected.
Despite his planning an hopes, the
American President, Norm Weisskopf, had performed admirably as an opponent and
had rallied his people. It was not surprising hat he was winning so handily,
much more handily even than in 2004 when he had defeated the wife of the
former President whom had been in power throughout the 1990's..
"Ah for those days again," thought Zenim, "when a corrupt and weak
administration in America had been so easily influenced and turned to our
purposes."
"But the 1990's are gone, and in truth, they have given rise to the 2000's and
the current state of world affairs. Affairs that are coming closer and closer
to the realization of our goals."
Looking to his aide and beckoning for some more of the English Earl Grey tea
that President Jien Zenim enjoyed, he asked his chief of staff for an update
on the returns.
"Mr. President, we are understandably several hours behind the American
tallies, but at last count it was clear that Weisskopf will win in a
landslide.
"In fact, unless trends dramatically reverse themselves, and we see no reason
why they should, President
Weisskopf seems destined to win all fifty states and every one of their
electoral votes. It will be a first in their history."
Jien Zenim thanked his chief of staff and indicated that he had heard enough.
Clearly, the trial and impending sentencing of that lackey Krenshaw had pushed
the American public completely over the edge politically, as if they hadn t
been close enough already. The Chinese President had no allusions. Using David
Krenshaw as he had done had always contained the inherent risk that the weak
man would be caught and would cave into pressure & as he had done. But the
benefits over the last few years had outweighed the risks, as evidenced by the
success of Zenim's master plan in confederation with the Indians and the
Islamics. People like Krenshaw and the other decadent and naïve people in [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]

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