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Military Contracts In Iraq Have Cost U.S. Taxpayers At Least $85 Billion

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by vnveteran72 August 13, 2008 2:32 AM EDT
Of course this is no surprise to anyone with a brain. Considering the criminality of the entire administration its a wonder any of us still have shirts to wear.


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Posted by notfooled at 09:44 PM : Aug 12, 2008
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Note to self: Some Citizen still in possession of a shirt. Contact RNC Immediately and have them dispatch Gestapo.
Tell them to execute Warrantless Search with Extreme Prejudice.....
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by downtowner97 August 13, 2008 2:30 AM EDT
The neocons are watching Fox right now to figure out how to spin this as positive for Bush. 25% of the population and shrinking. No wonder they are getting so noisy. Like a herd of cattle in rising flood waters.

Hitler brought down Germany by saying "They''re after us! Let''s go get them first!" and taking on the world. Americans are too smart to fall for that. We''ve got 4 more full months of Bush. Let''s spend them impeaching him.
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by emelder August 13, 2008 2:09 AM EDT
Nice going, W.
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by hotpaulie August 13, 2008 1:56 AM EDT
And all the McCain ads are saying Obama will raise taxes...My God what else can be done? Thanks mr. Bush...
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by element51 August 13, 2008 1:08 AM EDT
notfooled...Funny you should mention that. I just got a letter yesterday instructing me to send my shirt to Washington.
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by notfooled August 13, 2008 12:44 AM EDT
Of course this is no surprise to anyone with a brain. Considering the criminality of the entire administration its a wonder any of us still have shirts to wear.
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