Dick Cheney has lost all sense of reality

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  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    what exactly is Haliburton? i know its a company that Dicky cheney was
    with..but what do they do exactly?
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  • audome25 wrote:
    "No Connection? Well, al Qaeda and the Iraqis certainly had a lof of meetings, money changed hands, some terrorist training seems to have occurred in Iraq.....In other words there are connections."

    not true 4 years ago, not true now. Prove it by siting ONE reliable news source that agrees with you.
  • mammasan
    mammasan Posts: 5,655
    audome25 wrote:
    "No Connection? Well, al Qaeda and the Iraqis certainly had a lof of meetings, money changed hands, some terrorist training seems to have occurred in Iraq.....In other words there are connections."

    not true 4 years ago, not true now. Prove it by siting ONE reliable news source that agrees with you.

    It has been documented that some low level Al Qaida operatives did meet with some Iraqi officials a couple of times. There was also a training camp headed up by Ar Zarqawi in Iraq but it was in the Northern Kurdish regions which where far from Saddam's influence and prying eye. Our own intelligence agencies have stated as much but have also stated, on numerious occastions, that there was no substancial connection or relationship between Saddam and Al Qaida.
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  • El_Kabong
    El_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    chadwick wrote:
    what exactly is Haliburton? i know its a company that Dicky cheney was
    with..but what do they do exactly?

    they do a lot of oil and energy work...they did work in iran, syria, iraq (including illegal oil for food deals) up until 2000 (notice cheney named 2 of em to the axis of evil, guess they are only evil after the check clears?)

    now, in iraq, they do all sorts of things, many of which the military used to do but now we contract out...like operate the mess halls in iraq for our troops (they have been found to serve spoiled meat, dirty water not even filtering at some camps, double billing, charging for meals they never even serves...), transporting fuel (they also got in some truoble for this a year or 2 ago), work on the oil fields/lines....

    according to yahoo finance when they were pushing for war haliburton's stock was at $10, up until a few months ago it was in the high $70's-80 range, a few months ago they had a 2:1 split and now their stock is in the mid-high $30's which keeps it at that same $70-80 range
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  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    El_Kabong wrote:
    they do a lot of oil and energy work...they did work in iran, syria, iraq (including illegal oil for food deals) up until 2000 (notice cheney named 2 of em to the axis of evil, guess they are only evil after the check clears?)

    now, in iraq, they do all sorts of things, many of which the military used to do but now we contract out...like operate the mess halls in iraq for our troops (they have been found to serve spoiled meat, dirty water not even filtering at some camps, double billing, charging for meals they never even serves...), transporting fuel (they also got in some truoble for this a year or 2 ago), work on the oil fields/lines....

    according to yahoo finance when they were pushing for war haliburton's stock was at $10, up until a few months ago it was in the high $70's-80 range, a few months ago they had a 2:1 split and now their stock is in the mid-high $30's which keeps it at that same $70-80 range

    thank you for the explanation on what is Haliburton..
    i didnt know that shit..holy smokes
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • El_Kabong wrote:
    they do a lot of oil and energy work...they did work in iran, syria, iraq (including illegal oil for food deals) up until 2000 (notice cheney named 2 of em to the axis of evil, guess they are only evil after the check clears?)

    now, in iraq, they do all sorts of things, many of which the military used to do but now we contract out...like operate the mess halls in iraq for our troops (they have been found to serve spoiled meat, dirty water not even filtering at some camps, double billing, charging for meals they never even serves...), transporting fuel (they also got in some truoble for this a year or 2 ago), work on the oil fields/lines....

    according to yahoo finance when they were pushing for war haliburton's stock was at $10, up until a few months ago it was in the high $70's-80 range, a few months ago they had a 2:1 split and now their stock is in the mid-high $30's which keeps it at that same $70-80 range

    I've seen videos of soldiers stating that after Haliburton's cleaning services washed their uniforms they felt dirtier than before they were washed. Must feel disgusting to wear sticky filthy clothes in that heat. Funny thing is GI's were getting in shit for washing their own uniforms, and they were told they must submit their uniforms for "washing" as no doubt Haliburton gets exorbitantly paid for each bag of laundry.

    Rediculous..
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  • what the hell do bush and cheney expect to buy with all that money after they destroy the world? in the end it's only paper after all. i don't think the people with the last of the food and water are going to be willing to trade it for some useless green paper.
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