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To: TobagoJack who wrote (35870)7/8/2003 6:18:41 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 74559
 
Re: (and the advance deployment of special forces), there was very little wartime damage to Iraq’s oil fields. Since the war, though, disgruntled supporters of Saddam Hussein have sabotaged oil fields and pipelines

This was, of course, written by a horse's ass who hasn't a clue about how strongly some of us feel about the creepy criminal efforts of George Bush to steal the national patrimony of the Iraqis. Whoever they are.

While I don't have the least bit of concern about the internecine tribal feuds between the Assyrians, Christian Arabs, Sunnis, Marsh Arabs et al... the one thing I do realize is that George Bush's theft of Iraqi oil for his bribers at Halliburton and Bechtel is something all of us need to shout out against.

Theft is not what capitalism ought to be all about. Unfortunately, a silly child like George Bush has never become an adult.