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Harry Krause
 
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 23:15:09 GMT, "Don White"
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Stupid is as stupid does...


Come to hell with Halliburton - the pay's good
By Sheila McNulty in Houston
Published: June 13 2004 21:36 | Last Updated: June 13 2004 21:36

Thirty-nine Halliburton workers have been killed in Iraq and two are
unaccounted for. But last Friday, 250 Americans lined up outside the
Houston Hilton to apply to work for the company's KBR subsidiary in Iraq.

Some wore suits and ties, others T-shirts and jeans at this hiring
session, one of four being held in Houston. Only half a dozen were women.

Many could not find work in the US, some wanted to help the government
fight terrorism, and still others were looking for a way to boost their
financial standing.


** Reminds me of that Clint Eastwood line in 'The Outlaw Josey Wales'. A
bounty hunter came into the saloon to challenge Josey who said..."dying
ain't much of a livin'..."

All that money may fatten your estate.....but still not worth dying for.



On the other hand.... if your family is starving (and you are a
victim of NAFTA, etc.) or are just greedy, your life is not as
important as a healthy paycheck.......

I work at an airport and I see what we are doing to fight
terrorism.... it isn't worth the life of your gerbil.... let alone
*your* life.... as Rush Limbaugh would say, "clearly, form before
function...."



One gets a real perspective on the absurdity of "homeland security" in
Washington, D.C. I drive by the U.S. Capitol several times a week, and I
tell you, any terrorist with half a brain could lob a shoulder-mounted
missile into the Capitol itself or any of the federal office buildings
surrounding it, or, indeed, any federal office building in the DC area,
even the Pentagon.

Now, am I suggesting we become a nation of armed minicamps? Of course
not. But what we are doing now to fight off terrorism is little more
than lunacy.

P.S. Every time I go through airport security, the screeners want to
look at my feet with my shoes off. Now that is hazardous duty...