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Peter Heywood 12/5/2012 | 12:17:55 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Geoff joined LR 6 months ago, as director of our training division, LRU
Bill Johnson 12/5/2012 | 12:17:55 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Agreed on all fronts but I have had bad beer.
After two weeks of camping years ago on a river not named, I was quite thirsty and all beer in the camp appeared to have long vanished. To my surprise I found a beer that had been sitting in the sun in the bottom of a canoe for a couple of days. It was a Schaeffer Light, which no one would admit to bringing much less buying. Long story short, I drank it. Foul does not properly describe it.
jim_smith 12/5/2012 | 12:17:53 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Great catch!
optical Mike 12/5/2012 | 12:17:52 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Or have I missed it? Other than making a collect call to Baghdad I don't see it.
vwhitta205 12/5/2012 | 12:17:51 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom suicide bombings, chemical weapons suits, antidote, human shields, firing at soldiers from Mosques, using hospitals as operational headquarters, torturing and killing American POW"s.......

Isn't it clear we are at war with a terrorist state?

And yet 33% of the French and 58% of Russians hope Sadaam wins the war.

Aren't most of the Kurds Muslim? So why haven't the Arabs jumed to their defense as they do the Palestinians? Why didn't they go crazy when they were gassed by Sadaam? Don't they have rights? Seems like they're pretty happy to see Americans......
I don't what's scarier the hatred put forth towards Americans in the Arabic media or the fact that many of the editors and ranking officials are appointed by their respective governments..........Isn't Al Jazeera based in Qatar? Isn't our biggest base in the region in Qatar?
alcabash 12/5/2012 | 12:17:51 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom If you still had doubts about our pure democratic motives, read below.

Condoleezza RiceGÇÖs
Chevron Service
Could Pose Conflicts



(Washington, March 7) Not everyone in the new Bush administration has an oil tanker bearing his or her name. But not everyone has had Condoleezza RiceGÇÖs depth of involvement in the oil industry.

On Jan. 22, Condoleezza Rice assumed her duties as assistant to the president for national security affairs. For Rice, itGÇÖs her second tour of duty on the National Security Council; she served from 1990 to 1991 in the administration of the senior Bush, specializing in Soviet foreign relations. Between her stints at the NSC, she served as a director of Chevron Corp., a position that gave her experience in international relations far beyond the former Soviet states
BobbyMax 12/5/2012 | 12:17:50 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom The looting of the Iraqi tresury needs to be prevented by a group of neutral nations rather than the invader. How is the integrity of the Iraqi treasury going to be preserved? How will the invader be prevented from printing phony bills?

The US Government confiscated about $1.7 Billion from Iraq. This amount should be deposited in the Iraqi treasury with interest plus interest plus penalities for confiscating/appropriting money from the Iraqi Government.

All cost of causing damage to the Iraqi infrastructure must be paid by the US Government. It must also pay other compensatory damages to Iraq to make up for all loses.

The US Government may also be tempted to replace the oil equipment and drain out billions of dollars from Iraq. Some safeguards need to be built so this does not happen.

Other countries that have hosted the US forces to facilitate the US invasion should pay for reconstruction and loss of oil revenue.
terjeber 12/5/2012 | 12:17:50 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom suicide bombings, chemical weapons suits, antidote, human shields, firing at soldiers from Mosques, using hospitals as operational headquarters, torturing and killing American POW"s.......

Isn't it clear we are at war with a terrorist state?


It is amazingly clear that we are at war with a horrible regime. There are lots of horrible regimes in the world, some of them are our best friends.

Some of the tactics used by the current regime are also quite normal if you are being invaded by a hostile country. I am not in any way comparing the US to the country I will be talking about next, there is no comparison, but the situation is still somewhat similar.

I come from a country that was invaded by the Germans during the war. What did we do? We got the resistance. Undeground. Or hiding amoung sivilians if you wish. Doing resitance work, or acts of terror if you wish. It depends on your place of observation.

If you feel your country is being invaded by a hostile enemy, you will fight to prevent his occupation, in any way you can. That includes for all resistance movements: torture, masking as civilians and attacking soldiers, using bases the invader will not attack such as schools and hospitals etc.
vwhitta205 12/5/2012 | 12:17:49 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Please explain your argument. Of course there are other terrible regimes ( Iran, Nigeria, Syria) explain how that effects my statement? I wasn't saying they are the worst regime in the world. They are just the ones that have used WMD on their own people, and again where were the Arabs on that one, and continue to create WMD.
You say " I'm not going to compare America to the Nazi;s but there are similarities". huh? You say you aren't going to compare them and then you do.
Your logic is twisted and just wrong. Young men and women are sacrificing for your freedom right now and you have the nerve to compare them to the Nazis.
Simply disgusting.....
vwhitta205 12/5/2012 | 12:17:49 AM
re: The Effect of War on Telecom Please explain your argument. Of course there are other terrible regimes ( Iran, Nigeria, Syria) explain how that effects my statement? I wasn't saying they are the worst regime in the world. They are just the ones that have used WMD on their own people, and again where were the Arabs on that one, and continue to create WMD.
You say " I'm not going to compare America to the Nazi;s but there are similarities". huh? You say you aren't going to compare them and then you do.
Your logic is twisted and just wrong. Young men and women are sacrificing for your freedom right now and you have the nerve to compare them to the Nazis.
Simply disgusting.....
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