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Not important??? Not important because of the potential billions
of $$ at stake. Not important because of the appearance of a conflict of interest. Not important, except if it's a blow job in the White House. That's damn important. I mean who really gives a **** about a couple of billion dollars. Clearly, a lot of right wing freaks give a heck of a lot about a blow job... probably because they can't get any at home. "two wheels" wrote in message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 10:30:06 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote: He has no idea?????? He's the bleeping VP of the United States and he HAS NO IDEA? It's not important stuff. It's maintenance and remodeling. What's the big deal? Why would a VP have to get involved in that? Bigger job--bigger numbers on the check--that's all. two wheels "two wheels" wrote in message .. . MR. RUSSERT: Why is there no bidding? VICE PRES. CHENEY: I have no idea. Go ask the Corps of Engineers. One of the things to keep in mind is that Halliburton is a unique kind of company. There are very few companies out there that have the combination of the very large engineering construction capability and significant oil field services, the first- or second-largest oil field service company in the world, and they've traditionally done a lot of work for the U.S. government and the U.S. military. That expertise has stood the military in good stead over the years, but it's a great company. There are fine people working for it. I also have a lot of confidence in the people in the Department of Defense. Nobody has produced one single shred of evidence that there's anything wrong or inappropriate here, nothing but innuendo, and-basically they're political cheap shots is the way I would describe it. I don't know any of the details of the contract because I deliberately stayed away from any information on that, but Halliburton is a fine company. And as I say-and I have no reason to believe that anybody's done anything wrong or inappropriate here. - -------------------- I think I'd take Cheney's word on it over the Bush-haters. He doesn't have any financial connection to Halliburton anymore, and he's already made plenty of money as the CEO. He took a big pay cut to go back into government. The "profiteering" nonsense is just politics, and most people understand that. Halliburton is the only (American) company with the experience to do the jobs in Iraq, while being shot at. It costs a little more when they're shooting at you, for some reason. The job applications from engineers are a little harder to come by. two wheels -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQA/AwUBP6gJNdCBA23eyf45EQKNcQCffyFy0ddhAZFWxZJSD83RJU noZI8AnjG2 7WGc++2CpU+kCR0ynoyBJU1v =97gn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Well said.
Cheers MC Jonathan Ganz wrote: Not important??? Not important because of the potential billions of $$ at stake. Not important because of the appearance of a conflict of interest. Not important, except if it's a blow job in the White House. That's damn important. I mean who really gives a **** about a couple of billion dollars. Clearly, a lot of right wing freaks give a heck of a lot about a blow job... probably because they can't get any at home. |
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Thanks.
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Well said. Cheers MC Jonathan Ganz wrote: Not important??? Not important because of the potential billions of $$ at stake. Not important because of the appearance of a conflict of interest. Not important, except if it's a blow job in the White House. That's damn important. I mean who really gives a **** about a couple of billion dollars. Clearly, a lot of right wing freaks give a heck of a lot about a blow job... probably because they can't get any at home. |
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