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... On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:48:07 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 21:42:39 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Not so with the deaths in Iraq. Haliburton soak us out of billions, and it's still going on. I agree the Iraq war was stupid but I have thought that since 1991. We should have come home when Powell said we should. Haliburton was simply the price we paid for not having a draft. In earlier times it would have been army draftees doing those jobs. Haliburton was simply the only company that had the resources to do the mission. They really don't have any meaningful competition in that arena. This is not really a "Cheney" problem. I made a lot of money in the 90s on HAL when it was Clinton buying their services ... in a no bid contract. If you realized Clinton was not going to stop the Iraq war in 1992 and loaded up on HAL in the single digits you saw it go to $30. They were doing the logistics for the ground services in the "no fly zone" war too. That was where we got the money for our kitchen remodel ;-) Give me a break. Cheney orchestrated the increase of use of Haliburton and Blackwater. Unless you were a stock watcher you probably thought Haliburton was an oil service company in 1990-91 but that was the Gulf War play when Kuwait was invaded because they were the prime DoD contractor for logistics. For the 6 months of GW1 there was a lot of money to be made betting on them, then after the war they went down with the rest of the market. After it was clear that Clinton was not going to end the war the stock soared again. As I said, they were the prime contractor for the no fly zone war throughout the Clinton administration (when Cheney worked for them). Clinton never said he was going to end the war. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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