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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (43422)12/16/2003 6:28:18 AM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Those guys who are paid only $2 a day to guard the Iraq oil pipelines and hence are quitting in droves presumably are paid by Halliburton. Yet you can still find "analysts" who will tell you that gold is overpriced.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (43422)12/16/2003 12:33:52 PM
From: MSI  Respond to of 74559
 
It's too bad we're not in on the real gravy train

What's amazing is these war crimes are so completely ingrained among the kleptocracy that the only discussion we see was the recent argument over who "gets" to divvy up the bloody boondoggle. Barely a peep out of the media.

Judging by recent Russian & European objections to sole-source Halliburton contracts, American citizens seem to be known as just world-class patsies, to be looted at will by the Washington Regime, shot and blown up in farwaway adventures, and blamed for deaths of tens of thousands of locals (or is it hundreds of thousands? the Rumsfeld Doctrine is, "who cares, we don't keep track, all those mass graves are probably [insert bad guy here]'s doing"), instead of the clever criminals at the wheel.

When you think about it, we Americans are fully responsible for the thugs in charge of our military and economy.

Like the mutineering Israeli pilots, eventually Americans will stop doing what they're told and a reckoning will begin.