More US Aid For Palestinian Authority & Iraq?

 
Dear Mr Bush,
 
I write as a conservative voter.
 
As the US faces record trade deficits, record budget deficits, and a plummeting dollar under your presidency and you have landed us in another Viet Nam situation, going into Iraq with no way out and pandering to Saudis who fund the fundamentalism that breeds the terror that caused 9/11, we now see a new insult to the American tax payers.
 
As you prepare to bully Israel to make West Bank terretorial concessions to militant Islam, you are preparing to ask the Hard pressed US taxpayer to put up a further $80 billion in borrowed money to rebuild Iraq on top of the $87 congress already wrongly gave you. It might be good for Haliburton and Bechtal but not for America. Such funds should be loans pegged to repayment with renewed crude exports.
 
The wasted international aid alreadsy given to the Palestinian Authority was misallocated, misapprprated, stolen, and even used to fund terror. Having lost family in the World Trade Center I will not forget the Palestinian Arabs dancing with jubilation on TV on September 11th. 
 
Now, with no accounting for the pilfered financial aid already  given the PA, you want to the American taxpayer to borrow more money and give it to them, throwing good money after mad, that will only further fuel the fires of terror.
 
Hamas has already made significant local election gains and mad it clear they will not support peace initiatives of Abbu Abbas, an sarchitect of the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre whom you now think is the greates thing since sliced bread, and Abbu Abbas has not distanced himself from the legacy of Arafat.
 
Your intentions of demanding the US tax payer, facing your huge budget and trade deficits and a weakening dollar, go further into debt to give more money to people to hate us to attempt to buy a peace that cannot be purchased in as insulting and unfair as it is stupid.  
 
We will urge our readers to write their congressman and oppose your further financial molestation of the US taxpaying citizen.
  
 
Sincerely,
 
JJ Prasch