Tim:
Don't forget Dicky Chaney, ex CEO of Halliburton and now retired from the company but still earning
1 miilion dollars a year from this company. Haliburton is an oil company that used to trade with
Iraq, even after the US government passed sanctions against Iraq during the first Gulf conflict,
through subsidiaries. Eventually, halliburton got frozen out of the trade because the justice
department said it was illegal for US companies to trade with Iraq through subsidiaries, and Iraq
made all oil deals with Europe, primarily France and Germany, russia.
Of course, Dicky, who resign from Haliburton after becoming vice President (conflict of interest)
has been itching for his "ex" company (that still pays him 1 million a year) to get back some of the
oil bussiness that they lost.
Weeeelll!, guess what is the name of the oil company that the US government contracted to repair the
oil fields once the war is over??? HMMMM, let me see, I think it is called Haliburton, at the tone
of 100 million deer, I mean bucks.
Hey, I live in Texas, and we think that it is our divine, inherited right to get cheap oil. anybody
getting in the way is part of the Axis of evil.
Long live the Axis of Good, ie, Chevron, Gulf, Philips 66, Texaco. "hell yes, we will go, we will
fight for Texaco"
Andres
>Subject: Re: SUPPORT THE ACTION IN IRAQ! RIDE YOUR BICYCLES! From: Tim McNamara
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>> Let's show the towelheads we don't need their oil!
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>Actually, we do thanks to the ineptitude of U.S. energy policy over the past 50 years and
>especially the past 25 years.
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>> REMEMBER: EVERY PERSON ON A BIKE IS SUPPORT FOR THE WAR!
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>Saddam Hussein is a straw man, and thousands of Iraqis will be killed to satisfy Paul Wolfowitz's
>and Donald Rumsfeld's decade-long obsession with "finishing" the first Gulf War and cleaning up
>what they call a "ragged ending." This travesty has support because people mistakenly think that
>kicking some tinpot dictator's ass will restore the international prestige of the U.S. amd will
>make us feel strong and safe again.
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>The adverse consequences of this horror will last for decades. Americans abroad and at home will be
>less safe, not more safe, from terrorism. I am ashamed of this Administration and will do
>everything I can to get them out of office in November 2004.
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