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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (554494)3/11/2010 1:34:32 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576923
 
Ted, Obama already broke his original campaign promise on Iraq, and you want to believe he's still "on schedule."

Show me where he broke it? In his campaign he endorsed the pullout established by Bush. Bush's pullout called for the troops to leave by August. What promise was broken?

I don't know how many times Intel and AMD slipped out their schedules for certain product releases, then claimed they were "right on schedule."

Take it from me, you're trying to con a con artist.


I am afraid you're conning yourself, Ten. Con artists tend to do that and then project their deceit on others. ;-)



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (554494)3/11/2010 6:11:10 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 1576923
 
RE:Obama already broke his original campaign promise on Iraq, and you want to believe he's still "on schedule."

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L-3 Communications receives 2 contracts for work in Iraq worth $255.7M combined

Story Tools NEW YORK (AP) - Defense contractor L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. said Thursday it has received two contracts for work in Iraq, worth a total of $255.7 million.

The first, a three-year contract valued at $230.9 million, is for providing support services to U.S. and multinational forces in Iraq, the company said.

The second is a one-year contract valued at $24.8 million to provide imagery analysis services in support of the U.S. Special Operations Command, L-3 added.

Shares of New York-based L-3 fell 81 cents to $91.75 in midday trading.