segunda-feira, janeiro 29, 2007

Moços de frete

Escreve um ex-senador norte-americano:
«Democrats in Congress have moved quickly – and commendably – to strengthen ethics rules. But truly groundbreaking reform was prevented, in part, because of the efforts of the pro-Israel lobby to preserve one of its most critical functions: taking members of Congress on free "educational" trips to Israel.
The pro-Israel lobby does most of its work without publicity. But every member of Congress and every would-be candidate for Congress comes to quickly understand a basic lesson. Money needed to run for office can come with great ease from supporters of Israel, provided that the candidate makes certain promises, in writing, to vote favorably on issues considered important to Israel. What drives much of congressional support for Israel is fear – fear that the pro-Israel lobby will either withhold campaign contributions or give money to one's opponent.

In my own experience as a US senator in the 1970s, I saw how the lobby tries to humiliate or embarrass members who do not toe the line.»

Por conseguinte, quanto mais venal e medíocre for uma classe política, mais corruptível e manobrável se torna. É uma regra universal, não é só nos Estados Unidos.

1 comentário:

Anónimo disse...

Eis a verdade!