John W. wrote:
> necoandjeff wrote:
>> John W. wrote:
>>> necoandjeff wrote:
>>>> John W. wrote:
>>>>> necoandjeff wrote:
>>>>>> Michael Cash wrote:
>>>>>>> On 1 Oct 2004 06:27:50 -0700, "John W." <worthj1970@yahoo.com>
>>>>>>> brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Brett Robson wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Kevin Gowen wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> John W. wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Michael Cash wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> The AP radio news, in characteristic unbiased fashion,
>>>>>>>>>>>> informed me this evening that in the debates Kerry will
>>>>>>>>>>>> call Bush to account for "the mess in Iraq".
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Just out of curiosity, do you think it's not a mess and
>>>>>>>>>>> think we were absolutely right for going there and taking
>>>>>>>>>>> our eyes completely off the ball?
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Which war do you think wasn't a mess?
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Is the War of Terrorism (TM Fox News) as there was no formal
>>>>>>>>> declaration of war? Or is it an armed conflict that looks
>>>>>>>>> deceptively like war.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Actually I think it's called the War in Iraq now, though the
>>>>>>>> Diversion in Iraq might be a better name.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Diversion from what?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> From the fact that they can't capture Bin Laden, oh that's right,
>>>>>> they're holding off on that until just before the election...stay
>>>>>> tuned folks!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Prediction: within six months we'll be making moves to invade
>>>>> Iran. Already small indications that we're heading that direction.
>>>> 
>>>> Yes!!! It will be a great location to build a vacation home for me
>>>> and my wife once we've taken it over. It will be much nicer than
>>>> Iraq.
>>> 
>>> Well, I for one am looking forward to the trans Arabian highway
>>> we'll build connecting all of our colonies. Why, it might someday be
>>> possible to drive unmollested on Haliburton-built roads all the way
>>> from my West Bank condo to my ski lodge in the Himalayas.
>> 
>> Yeah, that would totally rock!
> 
> I personally find it somewhat ironic that we Sepponians are
> outsourcing jobs like mad yet when we go to Iraq to build
> infrastructure we don't bother to use local skilled labor but
> insource (?) US workers. 

There might be less heads rolling too if we were to adopt such a policy...