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An October surprise?

 

And once again, this is a prominent theme of neoconservative publicists and organizations in Washington. The neoconservative godfather Norman Podhoretz put it suggestively in an interview last week: "I am not advocating the invasion of Iran at this moment, although. ..." Another moment will undoubtedly be along soon.

 

What are these guys smoking?!?

 

Overturning despots is therefore a duty, and the result will be a better world. The argument, of course, is familiar: It is why the United States invaded Iraq.

 

War is good for business. Invest you son, and daughter, today.

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Services economy run amok:

 

The three largest importers:

WMT 471,600 TEU's

HD 267,100

TGT 208,000

 

The three largest exporters:

American Chung Nam inc 187,500 TEU's

Weyerhaeuser 102,200

Du Pont 101,200

 

What business is American Chung Nam in, you ask? The very hightech, market leading industry of waste paper handling. That's right the great productivity miracle that brings in so many desperate investors from the rest of the world is anchored in waste paper. By the way most of wyerhauser imports are raw materials (whol logs) rather than finished goods.

So the largest American exporter is in the waste paper business.

 

When exactly did Al start subbing out the actual printing jobs and grant the contract to American Chung Nam, Inc.?

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Like Napollian.........the Dickhead.........crowned himself with a MANDATE

 

Who was to know it was to destroy over 200 years of Goodwill........that u.s.

had................

 

It's the Peoples fault for buying the Charade.....and everyone is going to

SUFFER.

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BAGHDAD, Aug. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Eight oil pipelines feeding two oilfields in southern Iraq have been sabotaged in a bomb attack, Dubai-based al-Arabiya TV channel reported on Thursday.

 

An official from Iraq's South Oil Company was quoted as saying that an explosive device went off at 9:00 p.m. (1700 GMT ) on Wednesday under a bridge which collapsed.

 

Eight parallel pipelines feeding the Zubeir 1 and Zubeir 2 oilfields were damaged, he said.

 

The two oilfields lie 20 km southwest of southern Iraqi city of Basra, the report said.

 

 

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-08/...ent_1889897.htm

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