How come we find money for new fire stations in Iraq, when they are closing down one in my town?

Shouldn’t it be Charity begins at home? or do we expect a bigger payback from Iraq.

Does your hometown have huge oil deposits? Probably not. Even if it did, Haliburton would not be able to haul boatloads out without being held accountable.
This is the situation in Iraq.
Haliburton steals the oil and you and I are paying them to do it!
The Bush administration has funded (with our taxes) Haliburtons illegal smuggling of Iraqi oil.
It’s no wonder they hate us so much.

7 Responses to “How come we find money for new fire stations in Iraq, when they are closing down one in my town?”

  1. I agree but that is Foreign Policy.
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  2. I do not see the connection.
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  3. Look at the news, you have maybe 1 fire a day that they must attend to, in Iraq its sometimes 10 or more per hour, easy choice ! On a different note, who started the war in Iraq ??
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  4. you don’t, the American government is holding Iraq’s oil money in trust and a lot of it has gone missing mainly on non-existent power,water and health projects.
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  5. go down to city hall and demand the city taxes be raised so your city can afford a new fire station
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  6. leadfoot_willie on August 4th, 2009 at 10:15 am

    Does your hometown have huge oil deposits? Probably not. Even if it did, Haliburton would not be able to haul boatloads out without being held accountable.
    This is the situation in Iraq.
    Haliburton steals the oil and you and I are paying them to do it!
    The Bush administration has funded (with our taxes) Haliburtons illegal smuggling of Iraqi oil.
    It’s no wonder they hate us so much.
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  7. Why don’t you ask ‘boy-george’ & ‘Haliburton dick’?
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