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Crazy Republicans and Contractors

by BooMan
Fri May 4th, 2007 at 10:16:11 AM EST

Presidential hopefuls Tom Tancredo, Mike Huckabee, and Sam Brownback don't believe in evolution. This is another reason why I am an enormous Sam Brownback fan. How can you not love the guy? Anywho...

There was a lot of happy gibberish in the debate about how Americans are manly and don't like to talk about losing wars. That is probably true as far is it goes, but we don't like to talk to people that don't believe in evolution either. Makes us nervous.

It'd be helpful is we could have a dose of reality every once in a while.

After enduring three days of rocket attacks on the Green Zone, Slogger sources report that contractors billeted inside the Zone may take matters into their own hands if the U.S. Army does not do something to better secure the area.

A source with a security company based inside the Green Zone reports that one of his fellow American contractors was killed Monday while lying on his bed talking on the phone to his wife. On Tuesday, shrapnel reportedly injured more Americans. On Wednesday a rocket killed a group of TCNs or Third country nationals.

The Wednesday attack appears to be the only one to have made the news, as AP reported the US embassy acknowledged the death of four contractors from the Philippines, Nepal and India.

A security company approached the US military on Thursday to discuss the matter, and was told that the resources are not available to prevent the attacks.

Does that sound like the capital of Iraq is getting more secure?

Contractors must be the theme for today, because Richard Blair sent me a link to an interview with a contractor, and highly recommended it. You will get some colorful language, I can tell you that. And you can imagine these guys under mortar attack and not wanting to just take it.

What characterizes the people who work combat zone contracts? There are prior convicts that snuck through the filter. There are people who think that all Iraqi people are Terrorists, and that all of the Afghans are Taliban, and that anyone with a towel on their head is against the Freedoms of American, McDonalds, and American Idol. Uneducated, hypocritical Bee Bops that run to the dollar and then bitch as they stand around wearing safety gear. Also, most of the people out here believe in God. I’m a rare one because I don't close my eyes and give thanks for my dry meatloaf and wet lima beans.

Is Halliburton serving Lima Beans now? In the green zone? That's not right.



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That's a hell of an interview with that contractor.  Sounds eerily familiar to the craziness of Vietnam in may respects, but also worse in may respects too.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Steven D on Fri May 4th, 2007 at 10:57:48 AM EST
no kidding.  It's crazy out there.
by BooMan on Fri May 4th, 2007 at 11:18:39 AM EST
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 Speaking of contractors-- here a questionthat came my way and I don't know the answer. So, if anyone does- Please post answer.
Question: How much of this "supplemental" is targeted for payment to the Contractors in Iraq? From what I gather, the sup is for a total of just about 100 billion.So, to repeat, how much of it is going to prior comittments to the contractors?
 Thanks in advance.            billjpa
by billjpa (billjpa@aol.com) on Fri May 4th, 2007 at 03:36:34 PM EST


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