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Old 04-03-2007, 01:34 PM
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Here is a simple question that is not going to have a simple answer:

If Lava Man's owners and trainers know this horse cannot run without the benefit of certain drugs, why do they continue to ship him out of state knowing what the end result will be?

I am not so naive as to think that there is a certain level of impropriety going on in this business, but why would anyone want to spend the money to ship a horse across the country or around the world knowing that the horse does not have snowball's chance in hell of competing?
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Old 04-03-2007, 01:37 PM
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Well the trip to Dubai is all expense paid...and who wouldn't want to go there? (even though I think they were selfish to do so)
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Old 04-03-2007, 02:05 PM
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The races in Dubai are a little different in that they are by "invitation" only. All shipping expenses are paid for as well as lodging for the trainer/owners. Essentially it is a "free" trip. As a personal observation though it seems like horses who run "over there" are never the same in my opinion.
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Old 04-03-2007, 02:26 PM
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and who wouldn't want to go there?
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:07 PM
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HOW TO SELL ANTI-SEMITES: THE LEGITIMIZATION OF DUBAI
By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN

The past few years have seen a concerted international PR campaign to promote Dubai as a tolerant new Mecca of Middle East moderation and amazing economic growth.

And it's working. Corporate giant Halliburton is moving its headquarters there; the famed Louvre is opening a branch in the emirate. Tourists are flocking to Dubai's luxury hotels.

But don't be fooled. Dubai, which is one of the seven princedoms of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is anything but tolerant and progressive.

To put it bluntly: They don't like Jews.

In fact, Dubai, like the rest of the UAE, is blatantly anti-Semitic. It bars all Israeli citizens from ever setting foot in the country. People from other nations whose passport have stamps indicating they've even visited Israel must notify Dubai immigration authorities of the stamp before entering.

Dubai is also actively involved in the Arab boycott of Israel: It bans all products made in Israel and even ones with parts made in Israel.

But the emir of Dubai, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, understands the value of using prominent Americans to legitimize his country and burnish its image in the American media.

That's why former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton have been the objects of Dubai largesse. Their Dubai friends have given millions to each of their presidential libraries. And Bill Clinton has raked in more than $1 million for speeches he's given in Dubai and the UAE.

Dubai's PR machine went into high gear after 9/11 - in part to distract attention from the extensive use the terrorists made of the emirate. More than half of the hijackers traveled to the United States via Dubai. The 9/11 Commission noted that $234,500 of the $300,000 wired to the hijackers and plot leaders in America came via Dubai banks.

Several months after 9/11, Dubai's newest best friend began his public association with the country. In January 2002, Bill Clinton gave his first Dubai speech (for $300,000). He' been legitimizing the country ever since.

Clinton was the rainmaker who introduced the emir to his friend and employer, Ron Berkle, the owner of Yucaipa companies and a major fund-raiser for Bill and Hillary.

Last year, Yucaipa and the emir formed a new company, DIGL, for their joint ventures. So Bill Clinton is now an adviser and member of the board of directors of a company that is in partnership with the anti-Israeli government of Dubai.

The Clintons won't reveal how much the former president pocketed for setting up this deal, except to report on Hillary's Senate disclosure form: "more than $1,000."

A lot more. According to San Francisco Examiner columnist P.J. Corkery, Clinton makes $10 million a year from Yucaipa.

Bill isn't alone in legitimizing Dubai. Other Clinton pals - including disgraced former National Security Adviser Sandy Berger, ex-Secretary of State Madeline Albright and Al and Tipper Gore - have attended highly publicized events there.

So have some Republicans - including former Bush Sr. Chief of Staff John Sununu, presidential brother Neal Bush and Rudy Guiliani.

Republican ex-Sen. Bob Dole and Democratic ex-Rep. Tom Downey lobby for Dubai; so does The Glover Park Group, home of Hillary Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson and former President Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart.

Major U.S. business leaders populate the many conferences sponsored by Dubai and its industries.

All of this helps legitimize Dubai. And no one mentions the problem with Israel.

Bill Clinton even created a Dubai Scholars Program at the American University in Dubai under the sponsorship of the William Jefferson Clinton Foundation. Laura Tyson, Clinton's chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, created a similar Dubai study program at the University of London.

But not everyone is blind.

Last month, the University of Connecticut correctly abandoned plans to open up a campus in Dubai after serious complaints about Dubai's state-imposed discrimination of people based on their national origin and religion and its documented violations of human rights. (For example, Human Rights Watch has said Dubai abuses tens of thousands of migrant workers from India and Pakistan.)

The Clinton Foundation certainly wouldn't sponsor a program in America that banned Israeli students. It shouldn't sponsor one in Dubai, either.

It's time to stop legitimizing an anti-Semitic state.
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Seriously? Those hotels look pretty sweet if you ask me.
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:11 PM
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Seriously? Those hotels look pretty sweet if you ask me.
There are plenty of nice hotels right here in this country.
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:14 PM
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There are plenty of nice hotels right here in this country.
I guess I see a different country to be fascinating.
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To put it bluntly: They don't like Jews.
What's to like?
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I guess I see a different country to be fascinating.
As do I, but it would take more than a nice hotel to get me to go over there. LOL
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:17 PM
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As do I, but it would take more than a nice hotel to get me to go over there. LOL
I know someone who works over there and they love it.
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I guess I see a different country to be fascinating.
One that doesn't allow gambling?

And takes a hard stance against other forms of "vice" ?
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:20 PM
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why, because you are jewish?
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:21 PM
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I know someone who works over there and they love it.
Cool beans...

There's something for everyone... a trip to Ireland is first on my list.
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why, because you are jewish?
In sterotype only.
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:24 PM
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One that doesn't allow gambling?

And takes a hard stance against other forms of "vice" ?
You mean the beauty of the horses thundering down the stretch isn't enough for you?
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:26 PM
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What's to like?
this coming from the italian who's mom calls him 'her little jew'?

LOL
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Cool beans...

There's something for everyone... a trip to Ireland is first on my list.
Italy would probably be mine...but I'm sure I could be bribed with trips to a lot of other places.
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this coming from the italian who's mom calls him 'her little jew'?

LOL
You've just outted my mother as a biggot. I hope you're happy with yourself. Now, I must keep her indentity hidden from the PC Police and captain BrianWSpencer.

Next time you are broke, and have nowhere to go, and come begging to me for a dollar bill, so you can eat a nice Whopper jr. to stunt your hunger for a short while---the ANSWER WILL BE NO!
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:42 PM
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You mean the beauty of the horses thundering down the stretch isn't enough for you?
If I had the money the Sheiks did----I'd probably build a very impressive and lavish strip club right inside of my racetrack.

And, all the dancers (strippers) would have to take names of actual Grade 1 winning horses....
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