Bobby, et al,
I'm somewhat surprised to see you so clearly stating the true reason for
our presence in Iraq, since Bush and Cheney are both from Texas. ;-{)}
Cheney has maintained an "official" residence in Wyoming, but I don't
think he's lived here full-time since he was in college in the '60's.
I haven't seen Moore's movie, and I probably won't, but from what I've
read about it, he raises some interesting points. The thing that I've
heard from several sources that concerns me most is the awarding of a $4
billion NO-BID contract to Halliburton, when another US company
(Schlumberger) is one of the leading competitors in the market. Here's
a link to Schlumberger's web site.
http://www.slb.com
Another competitor to Halliburton is BJ Services, out of Canada, but
founded in the US, and with US subsidiaries.
http://www.bjservices.com/
Kendall Corbett
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.
-George Bernard Shaw 1856-1950
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Subject: Re: [C-PALSY] Politics
Kat,
I wonder why we went to Iraq, which in my opinion diverted resources
from
them hunt for bin Laden. The reason we went there is spelled O I L!
Haliburton is getting the lion's share of contracts. Now it is a
guerrilla war and is
very ugly. I despise Michael Moore and wouldn't pay to see that movie.
Bobby
As much as I loathe Michael Moore, I do plan
> to go to Greensboro to see his film, Farhenheit
> 9/11. Anyone else going to see that film?
>
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