Comments on: Halliburton's Dubai Move Sparks Outcry
Members Of Congress Criticize Move As Insult To U.S. Soldiers And Taxpayers
- They're leaving so they can escape prosecution for their scamming on contracts in Iraq/Afghanistan along with minimizing their taxes liability in the U.S. What patriots. Criminal, greedy MF'ers are running...these are the people Bush/Cheney entrusted to assist and protect American G.I.'s lives. What a$$holes.
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- vancouverboo, perhaps and the hell that awaits they deny exists. They show up in church though. Someday that won't be necessary for their self-promotion and then we won't have to hear about their love of God.
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- vancouverboo-explain that to the families of the dead and dismembered Iraq vets that this administration has left in its wake.
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- Now lets see Dubai is this the same country that wanted to police our ports and the adm. fought so hard to get? Hmmmm!Now Haliburton is going to that country. Wasn't Cheney head of that corp,before becoming the v.p.? Good Lord maybe he will go back to his old job I don't believe he ever left all his holdings are hidden somewhere.
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- Now lets see Dubai is this the same country that wanted to police our ports and the adm. fought so hard to get? Hmmmm!Now Haliburton is going to that country. Wasn't Cheney head of that corp,before becoming the v.p.? Good Lord maybe he will go back to his old job I don't believe he ever left all his holdings are hidden somewhere.
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- Now lets see Dubai is this the same country that wanted to police our ports and the adm. fought so hard to get? Hmmmm!Now Haliburton is going to that country. Wasn't Cheney head of that corp,before becoming the v.p.? Good Lord maybe he will go back to his old job I don't believe he ever left all his holdings are hidden somewhere.
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- Deregulation, Privatization, Self policing. So far so good. LOL!
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- What they are doing is totally AGAINST the constitution. Technically they should all be stripped of their citizenship if we followed the laws of the land -- if the laws of the land where not hidden... - if the laws had not been mysteriously missing - if we could FIND the law!
Kinda like the "missing clause" when we gave the gulf oil contracts to bushes friends..... the one that said our country got a l i t t l e bite of the huge profits from drilling. But that too was "mysteriously" eliminated from AMERICANS - and given to SOMEONE so they could profit and turn coat on their country.
"If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them."
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- They'll come limping back to Texas after someone slams an AirBus into their new corporate HQ.
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- Hey I admit I get caught in it too like earlier about Kennedy (one of more sore points since I really admire him).
Posted by RandalDS at 03:28 PM : Mar 12, 2007
Of course you do. He was a man of no character...you are a man of no character. If you play with dogs, you WILL smell like one. I'm sure your walls are adorned with 8x10 glossies of terrorists and dictators from around the world.
Have you seen the new Edie Amin film yet??? - Reply to this comment
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