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It's become glaringly obvious that Mr. Hussein was a necessity in Iraq. He
needs to be released, apologized to, and allowed to control the savages in the previous manner. |
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![]() Joe wrote: Now Oz'es monopoly grain export company AWB faces the loss of its 67-year-old government-sanctioned stranglehold on exports after the Cole report into the company's $290 million in kickbacks to Iraq this week recommended possible criminal charges against 11 former executives and an oil businessman. Sorry *******s helped Saddam snub his nose at UN sanctions after the first gulf war. If these traitors did not help Saddam then perhaps the war would not have been needed. Perhaps sanctions would have worked. Guess what? We don't really give a rat's ass. We're gonna prosecute the silly *******s for carelessness & arrogance, not for selling wheat. They broke the 11th commandment. As for the war, go peddle it elsewhere. You've been in favour of it all along. At least up until recently when it seems to *finally* be sinking in that it's going tits-up in a big way. Now you're looking for a scapegoat. Heh. Reminds me of the lifecycle of software development projects. 1. Enthusiasm 2. Disillusionment 3. Panic. 4. Search for the guilty 5. Punishment of the innocent 6. Rewards for those who avoided any commitment. Seems you've finally reached stage 4. Congratulations! PDW |
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![]() "Peter" wrote in message ups.com... Joe wrote: Now Oz'es monopoly grain export company AWB faces the loss of its 67-year-old government-sanctioned stranglehold on exports after the Cole report into the company's $290 million in kickbacks to Iraq this week recommended possible criminal charges against 11 former executives and an oil businessman. Sorry *******s helped Saddam snub his nose at UN sanctions after the first gulf war. If these traitors did not help Saddam then perhaps the war would not have been needed. Perhaps sanctions would have worked. Guess what? We don't really give a rat's ass. We're gonna prosecute the silly *******s for carelessness & arrogance, not for selling wheat. They broke the 11th commandment. As for the war, go peddle it elsewhere. You've been in favour of it all along. At least up until recently when it seems to *finally* be sinking in that it's going tits-up in a big way. Now you're looking for a scapegoat. Heh. Reminds me of the lifecycle of software development projects. 1. Enthusiasm 2. Disillusionment 3. Panic. 4. Search for the guilty 5. Punishment of the innocent 6. Rewards for those who avoided any commitment. Seems you've finally reached stage 4. Congratulations! PDW Great post! |
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