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US Lawmakers Invested In Iraq
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US Lawmakers Invested In Iraq Link FINANCE: U.S. Lawmakers Invested in Iraq, Afghanistan Wars ----------------------------------------------------- Excerpt Members of Congress invested nearly 196 million dollars of their own money in companies that receive hundreds of millions of dollars a day from Pentagon contracts to provide goods and services to U.S. armed forces, say nonpartisan watchdog groups. ------------------------------------------------------ Comment: Kind of makes you go hmmmmmmm.... |
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Giant corporations outside of the defence sector, such as Pepsico, IBM, Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson, have received defence contracts and are all popular investments for both members of Congress and the general public," says CRP. "So common are these companies, both as personal investments and as defence contractors, it would appear difficult to build a diverse blue-chip stock portfolio without at least some of them," the group acknowledges. If some of the stocks appear innocent, aides say legislators also are. Some did not buy the stocks in question but inherited them. Many hold them in blind trusts, so called because the investments are handled by independent entities, at least theoretically without the politicians' knowledge of how their assets are being managed Even Michael Moore owns Haliburton stock.
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Originally Posted by BillCosby I am usually a nice easy going person........ Although ever time I drive by that bar my Xwife cheated on me @ I get a bit troubled......... But I am sure that is not the reason I kick that damn dog after........ Seems like he deserves it when I take that route home......
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I'll have to find the notes but I declare under penalty of perjury that I watched a C-SPAN segment in which I heard these two things, one apiece from two of a panel of three Experts.
1. Considering that wars never go exactly or as well as planned, the War in Iraq has gone better than planned, better than even hoped. 2. There's a lotta money to be made in Iraq.
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