Friday, July 1, 2011

Rule of Law Strongest in Rich Nations, Weakest in Poor http://ipsnorthamerica.net/news.php?idnews=3716

The rule of law - a critical element of good governance - thrives best in Norway, Sweden, and New Zealand and worst in Pakistan, Liberia, Cameroon, Cambodia, Kenya and Venezuela, according to the latest edition of a four-year-old index released Monday by the World Justice Project (WJP).

[NOW ITS COMMON SENSE WHERE THERE IS CONFLICT AND UNDER DEVELOPMENT FOR MOST PART THERE IS BAD GOVERNANCE,HOWEVER WHAT IT LEAVES OUT OF COURSE IS THE MOST SHOCKING,THAT THOSE WHO RANKED FIRST,ARE SIMULTANEOUSLY, NATIONS WITH VESTED INTERESTS IN FOREIGN CONFLICTS IN MANY OF THE LOWEST RANKING NATIONS AND DEVELOPING WORLD...JUST SO YOU GET AN IDEA OF WHOS BEHIND THIS PROJECT,SEE...

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World Justice Project-http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=World_Justice_Project Sponsors [3] Lead Sponsors: The Boeing Company, Intel Corporation, LexisNexis, Microsoft Corporation/Benefactor: General Electric/Advocate: Viacom Foundations-Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation/Carnegie Corporation of New York/Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation/Ford Foundation/Neukom Family Foundation -------------------------

Honorary Chairs-Madeleine Albright/

James A. Baker III(James Addison Baker, III is a senior partner in Baker Botts LLP and most recently served as Co-Chairman of the ''Iraq Study Group'')

Paul A. Volcker (FED RESERVE)(CFR)(BROOKINGS)

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[AND OF COURSE THE TARGETTING OF VENEZUELA IS NO COINCIDENCE,WHEN ONE CONSIDERS WHOS BEHIND THE GROUP,HRW IS ALSO A SPONSOR ULL SEE...

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