jlw61 wrote:Or, you could be a college frat-boy who hooks up with a capitalist pig, both of whom having the mores of a monkey and weasle, respectively. Frat-boy has a thing for this bully who he feels made daddy look bad and the weasle sees some profits in helping frat-boy out. That a terrorist incident came to home soil was simply was too good to be true and they used it for all it's worth
CarlosFerreira wrote:Note, what he's doing is trading (directly) oil for goods, although he used the $100 price tag and money to have a perceived price label and to be able to trade with capitalist countries; however, this is a major disruption of normal market trade rules, and the US are not going to like it.
BigTex wrote:I think Iraq will provide a good source of live-round combat training for many years to come (it's already given us five solid years--who would have thought that?).
Nickel wrote:How good can the "training" be if it's still going on after five years? German and Japanese "training" didn't last this long for US troops.BigTex wrote:I think Iraq will provide a good source of live-round combat training for many years to come (it's already given us five solid years--who would have thought that?).
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