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To: steve harris who wrote (276343)2/23/2006 10:37:55 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 1576882
 
:-))



To: steve harris who wrote (276343)2/24/2006 12:17:46 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576882
 
geez,
the dems must have released their latest poll numbers are today showing they are going to get their clocks cleaned this fall...

Or the shanks found John on the links today...


You guys are disgusting assholes...people are dying thousands of miles from home, for a lie.

Al



To: steve harris who wrote (276343)2/24/2006 4:32:43 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576882
 
Now we know why your president for whom you voted TWICE sold out the east coast seaports. How many Republicans do you think benefit financially from the sale of arms to UAE?

UAE, Jolted by Port Deal, is Key Western Arms Buyer

By Thalif Deen - Inter Press Service



United Nations, 24 February, (IPS): The United Arab Emirates (UAE), the centre of a growing controversy over its proposed management of U.S. port terminals, is one of the world's most prolific arms buyers and a multi-billion-dollar military market both for the United States and Western Europe.

The energy-rich Persian Gulf nation is currently taking delivery of about 8.4 billion dollars worth of military equipment, mostly state-of-the-art fighter aircraft, ordered from the United States (6.4 billion) and France (two billion) over the last five years.

The delivery of 80 U.S.-built F-16 E/F fighter planes -- described as one of the biggest single arms packages to a Middle Eastern nation and finalized back in March 2000 -- is to be completed only in 2007.

Continued................

asiantribune.com