Anything They Say
... can and will be used against them.
Monday, January 22, 2007
Previous Posts
- Caveat venditor
- Hacking the World Bank
- Let your fingers do the computing
- The restoration project
- In to win
- The New York Times: In service of empire
- The loathsome 50
- Stop the scary presses!
- When bad news is good news
- The Party of War
Regarding The Iraq Oil Law
- It's not about the Oil?
- Get Real
- It's the Law
- In Service of Empire
- Not unprecedented
- Oil Law Redux
- Kaching!
- Soldiering On
- Stick in a thumb, pull out a plumb
- The Mirage
- Gone with the Wind
- The Iraq Oil Law: Strike One
- The disinformation pipeline and the Iraq Oil Law
- Irony in the Oil Law
- The law is a bomb
- Iraqi oil industry privatization underway
- The Long Game
- In pursuit of happiness
- Union busting in Iraq
- Kurds move on regional oil law
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2 Comments:
Thank you for turning me on to this. I think I might have to write about it this weekend. It doesn't tell me a lot that I don't already know in some respects..but its great nonetheless.
Well, it surprised me. I was unaware that these PNAC/White House hacks also were in on the Lockheed gravy train, too. What an utterly wicked web they've got going there: agitate for war at PNAC (cum AEI), install yourselves in the White House, an "advise" the president that war is the only answer, and then have the Pentagon shunt hundreds of billions in taxpayer money for weapons from your company.
Talk about a closed loop. Smedley Butler was so freaking right and only righter as time goes on.
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