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6-11-2008 6:23 PM
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masbury says:
Equal stack of $1's would rise 1500 miles.
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6-12-2008 2:57 AM
pokkets
I'm sure 24 Billion is planned to be the start. If the republicans win the next election, Iran is the next enterprise, one way or another.
I think it would be safer to keep ballot papers, and have English electoral officials.
Well...There's so much money in it.
Still, the election may be irrelevant.
The architects are adaptable. If they lose a screwdriver, they'll just use a chisel, and a claw hammer.
If they want a screw out, it's coming out.
Even if they have to strip the thread.
6-12-2008 11:45 AM
AcesLucky
I wonder if we'll see this on Fox? (BBC is British ! )
6-12-2008 1:05 PM
migcmc03
yeah, Fox has turned into crap these days. BCC is more objective, and oh yeah, it is British!- which has nothing to do with great reporting.

Again, no surprises here. People need to find the facts! Stop listening to news stations like Fox, do the research yourself!
6-12-2008 5:40 PM
BartendingBear
FOX is crap... "These days"? That's funny.
6-12-2008 9:01 PM
masbury
I was astonished, back at the beginning of the war, at how much more aggressively investigative the BBC was than any of the US media. Seemed like the US media would air the President's talking points of the day, while the BBC would round up evidence and opinion from many perspectives. And, I'd get a full half-hour of news, no commercials. Lehrer, then and still, would run a few stories than none of the corporate stations carried.
6-15-2008 10:26 AM
tabsey
Al Jazeera is ok too. But they all surprise you now and then with a story that no one else is running.
As for the money, I'm a little surprised that it is so small. Stories like the thousands of guns that went missing. Has anyone thought to ask the Iraqis how much was their pay and how much was tax collected by the contractors, for the contractors and up yours.
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