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Re: O.T.Another Kerry Flip-Flop
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Posted by TimFL on October 17, 2004 at 18:05:21 from (65.35.220.124):
In Reply to: Re: O.T.Another Kerry Flip-Flop posted by JoeMN on October 17, 2004 at 17:32:19:
Joe I still fail to make the connection, maybe I am just slow. We need fuel for our troops. Ok so lets stop sending them fuel and leave them all sitting in the desert with no way to go. Oh, I remember we shouldnt be in Iraq to begin with. Lets see, if the environmental nuts had not impeded domestic oil production (can you say Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico)the Kuwait and Saudi thing of yours would not be an issue. And why do we have to keep throwing out Haliburton. Please give me a list of all the companies that have the infrastructure that Haliburton does to be able to deal with worldwide situations as they do. And they do alot more than just work off govt contracts as I recall. I got it finally, if Bush was not fighting this "phoney" war on terror(there is no terrorist right?)(and no WMD)gas would be cheap, Iraq would be a pleasant place to live and none this would be an issue. I finally got it. Yeah!!!!! Tim
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