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Re: O.T.Another Kerry Flip-Flop
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Posted by TimFL on October 18, 2004 at 14:38:57 from (65.35.220.124):
In Reply to: Re: O.T.Another Kerry Flip-Flop posted by JoeMN on October 17, 2004 at 20:05:46:
I still dont get the arguement. If you were going to award a contract to supply hamburgers to the Iraqis, wuld you choose Mc Donalds or Joes hamburger stand. Do we contract with Boeing and Lockheed for planes or Jims kit plane builders. I guess I recognize that the contracts seem biased twords Haliburton and maybe they are. I dont know. I do know that H does more than just gas and I dont know that there might be something else in the contract that makes up for the imbalance in the gas contract. All I do know is that Haliburton is the largerest company of its type in the USA. I found an interesting read for you: http://money.cnn.com/2003/03/25/news/companies/war_contracts/ Please note the list of other companies that Haliburton is sub contracting to. Tim
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