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    Help Restore Iraq's Oil and Electricity.
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    by delete101  8-1-2007   
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    Halliburton accused of $1bn overcharge
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    by delete101  6-16-2007   
     Something that We The People........had to pay for. Halliburton managers neglected water treatment for bases (80% troops had to shower in water tainted in cholera, thyphoid,malaria), All managers and secretaries provided with Escalades, H2's, and other expensive vehicles and just written off to the gov. H2's? Anyway, convoy trucks carrying supplies were never repaired when disabled, rather they were just blown up by the military and replaced with a new $75,000 trucks. Charged $100 per bag of laundry for troops, and the laundry came back worse than before as reported by troops. Food lines numbered in the hundreds at military bases because food was only served during daylight hours, instead of 24 hrs. a day to save money. Computers and any type of equipment intentionally ordered wrong and them burned in big fire pits just to bill the gov. ALL OF THIS WAS DONE BECAUSE HALLIBURTON RECEIVED A PERCENTAGE OF ALL EXPENSES AS PROFIT, SO THE MORE MONEY IT USED AND CHARGED TO THE GOV., TH
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    The Guardian Iraq War casualty report 1/07
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    by delete101  6-15-2007   
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    Iran-Iraq relations
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    by delete101  6-15-2007   
     Our intoduction of Democracy saw the Shiite majority ruling Iraqi gov. Unfortunately, Shiites are the majority in Iran, so relations between the two are stronger than ever. The U.S. will definitely have it's hands in the Iraqi gov. for some time to come to prevent Iran's tyranical influence in the region from spreading. This is why the U.S. set up a new gov. in Iraq more based on the ideology of money from oil, not to stablize unrest in the region as reported in the news in the U.S. The current Iraqi gov. is causing unrest in the country because it's not representive of the Iraqi general public. Wow, Democracy, damned if you do, damned if you don't. Who'd a thunk?
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    Sand Storm in Iraq: April 26, 2005
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    by delete101  6-12-2007   
     Brutal! The troops in Iraq face these from time to time an mobility it impossible. In case of a sandstorm, the only thing to do is to seek shelter and wait for it to pass.
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