Specially to you two and your ilk. Who are the terrorist supporters?The Iraqi government who pulled their license, you know the same Iraqi government you were so proud the Iraqis voted for? Aren't these blackwater guys the same ones that have gained quite a reputation for being ruthless assh**es who do as they please because they claim they don't answer to anyone but themselves. Isn't that the same reason why this edict from the Iraqi government might be meaningless?
Obviously, many Iraqi officials feel that they are not getting enough "kickbacks" from Blackwater - so they whine about these so-called "civilians" getting killed (and I bet these "civilians" were really terrorists).f**k these so-called "Iraqi Leaders". They don't give a s**t about people dying - they just want to get a cut of the action. Otherwise, they'd send in divisions to destroy the terrorist militias openly operating in thier country.Also, f**k the Iraqi people - or at least the Sunni and Shiite. If these Islamic ****s****rs wanted peace, then they wouldn't let terrorisst openly operate amongst them. They would have peace as the Kurds do now.
The "job" won't ever be done, since the war on Saddam was designed to create a neverending war which will insure conservative, capitalist interests to thrive long passed the Bush administration. Insecurity in the Middle-East assures future favor with the voter believing he wants "security".
Blackwater's egregious actions have secured it a position in Corporate Accountability International's Corporate Hall of Shame this year. Visit: stopcorporateabuse.org for more information on this year's nominees.
Blackwater's egregious actions have secured it a position in Corporate Accountability International's Corporate Hall of Shame this year. Visit: stopcorporateabuse.org for more information on this year's nominees.
mushooSep 18, 2007
Specially to you two and your ilk. Who are the terrorist supporters?The Iraqi government who pulled their license, you know the same Iraqi government you were so proud the Iraqis voted for? Aren't these blackwater guys the same ones that have gained quite a reputation for being ruthless assh**es who do as they please because they claim they don't answer to anyone but themselves. Isn't that the same reason why this edict from the Iraqi government might be meaningless?
minitrue1984Sep 18, 2007
Obviously, many Iraqi officials feel that they are not getting enough "kickbacks" from Blackwater - so they whine about these so-called "civilians" getting killed (and I bet these "civilians" were really terrorists).f**k these so-called "Iraqi Leaders". They don't give a s**t about people dying - they just want to get a cut of the action. Otherwise, they'd send in divisions to destroy the terrorist militias openly operating in thier country.Also, f**k the Iraqi people - or at least the Sunni and Shiite. If these Islamic ****s****rs wanted peace, then they wouldn't let terrorisst openly operate amongst them. They would have peace as the Kurds do now.
goettelSep 18, 2007
The "job" won't ever be done, since the war on Saddam was designed to create a neverending war which will insure conservative, capitalist interests to thrive long passed the Bush administration. Insecurity in the Middle-East assures future favor with the voter believing he wants "security".
loplaSep 18, 2007
They've done some 'renaming' and now a 'subsidiary' of the company is staying the course.
stobin723Jul 14, 2008
Blackwater's egregious actions have secured it a position in Corporate Accountability International's Corporate Hall of Shame this year. Visit: stopcorporateabuse.org for more information on this year's nominees.
stobin723Jul 14, 2008
Blackwater's egregious actions have secured it a position in Corporate Accountability International's Corporate Hall of Shame this year. Visit: stopcorporateabuse.org for more information on this year's nominees.