Iraq is a Botched Joke

By: FDRDEMOCRATS
Published On: 11/1/2006 11:55:54 AM

Billions of Tax Dollars Missing and Unaccounted for in Iraq Sub-Contracting with Republicans telling Sen.Dorgan and Sen. Durbin and Rep. Waxman there will be no investigations into the missing Billons of Tax Dollars. A coat of Paint and a couple ceiling fans being charged in Millions of dollars to USA Tax Citizens.Soldiers parents buying their love ones military protective gear, Soldiers fabricating Trillions of Dollars in Denfense Contracts Military Transport Equipment with protective scap metal on their time off.Haliburton giving our Troops tainted water and the list goes on. Iraqis living dirt poor in a Country with the second if not first largest Oil Field on Earth. Haliburton paying slave wages ($10 a Day) to non-USA citizens in Iraq and pocketing the rest in war profiteering profits. Mass Iraqi Political Corruption including Missing Oil Revenues in Millions. An Iraqi Economy looks that like a Palestine Economy because of the mass corruption. By 1949 the Germany Economy was recovering and I know my father was there in 1949 with The Allied Occupation forces and Germany was flattened to a Pancake. The crook Chalabi's nephew was given USA Millions to prosecute Saddam and Saddam makes a mockery of Iraqi Justice.Saddam is on trial four years later, this ain't no Nuremburg Trial. If it looks like a Corrupt Mess,Reads like a Corrupt mess and Talks in fabricated false propaganda corrupt talk, THEN IT'S CORRUPT. It would have been cheaper to bribe the Iraqis like that movie "Funny Farm" with the actor Chevy Chase paying off the town citizens to put on a happy rosey face than to fight poverty in Iraq the Neo-Con Way. Just give each Iraq $200 a day and let them party till the cows come home. Thank how much money we could saved in Military Blood, Equipment and Tax Revenues. Iraq is a Funny Farm and the Botched Neo-Con War Hawk Joke is on all of us including the Iraqis, Allied Soldiers, American Soldiers and American Taxpayers.

Comments



And Now Our Soldiers Are Doing Sadr's Bidding (Catzmaw - 11/1/2006 3:02:47 PM)
How about that article in the Washington Post today (maybe someone can provide the link) explaining how our soldiers were made to take down their checkpoints in Baghdad, which they'd set up to help them try to find their kidnapped comrade and a wanted fugitive? 

Everyone knows that when it comes to Sadr City the real power behind the Iraq government is Moqtada al-Sadr.  An order from Maliki directed to our soldiers in Sadr City might as well be issued from Sadr himself.  And the crazy thing is that the kidnapped soldier's relatives say he was taken by the Mahdi Army.  Can't get more Sadr than that.