Comments on: Another Iraq Contractor Worker Claims Rape
Former KBR/Halliburton Employee Who Says She Was Raped Recounts Details Before Congress
- summarex and republic 1776
HAVE YOU NO COMPASSION? THESE WOMEN WENT TO DO A JOB NOT TO BE RAPED. iT WOULDN''T BE RIGHT IF IT HAPPENED HERE SO WHY WOULD YOU CONDONE IT THERE ? WOULD YOU FEEL THE SAME IF IT WERE YOUR WIFE, SISTER, MOTHER OR SOMEONE YOU KNEW ? - Reply to this comment
- What do they mean by saying that she was sodomized. Can a woman be sodomized by a man? I always thought of "sodomized" as a term used when referring to a same - s e x relationship. Any one have an non graphic explanation? Thanks
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- What she is saying is true...the rest of you are envious, ill-informed and of low moral character.
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- If anyone wants to know. I would be more than happy to explain to you why there are so many contractors in the Middle east and abroad. Just ask
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- those losers become contractors in Iraq
Posted by joyous88
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How do you figure that?
You view is simplistic and ill stated - Reply to this comment
- Gee
She wanted to cash in on the rape of Iraq.
Then SHE got raped herself!
What goes around comes around. - Reply to this comment
- I feel bad about this.
But she went to Iraq to make the money.
Everyone is at risk.
It was a choice.
What did she expect in a war zone. - Reply to this comment
- "But Mr. Vice President, you''ve been caught lying, authorizing torture, subverting the Constitution and Rule of Law, and have ignored calls from over 80% of Americans for an end to this Illegal War and Occupation."
"So"??.... - Reply to this comment
- jwhitman
That is where you and i differ on opinion, i believe obama is the one to be least trusted - Reply to this comment
- They say they run these forums for three days but the forum about bush awqarding the medal of honor was pulled in one day, talk about censorship. Guess he couldn''t stand the heat. Truth hurts.
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Gen. Ray Odierno, head of multinational forces in Iraq, on progress there and plans for Afghanistan.




