The corruption that seems to be a staple in Iraq is beginning to fray on my nerves. The contractors have made goodgollybillions over there, and the government we have installed to run Iraq is almost as corrupt, maybe more.
Our soldiers are dying in Iraq while pirates and rogue corporations steal the country (and us) blind. Is this supporting the troops? They'll be there forever if the rampant corruption is not stopped.
Siphoning gas off the pipeline means no revenue for Iraq to rebuild itself, which in the end means us taxpayers will have to work harder to defray the cost. Apparently, no one seems to know where the missing oil went. The huge amount of our money already spent on rebuilding the oil fields has not achieved what it should have. Why? Corruption. What else? The Bush administration of course blames everything on the insurgents, but contractors here and corruption by Iraqis themselves seem to play a major part.
"The discrepancies in the Iraqi oil figures are broadly reminiscent of the ones that turned up when some of the same energy department experts examined Iraq’s oil infrastructure in the wake of the oil-for-food scandals of the Saddam Hussein era. In a United Nations-sponsored program that was supposed to trade Iraq’s oil for food, Mr. Hussein and other smugglers were handsomely profiting from the program, investigations determined."
Now, because we need to know more about this. Shell Oil (oh, yeah, they're certianly a reliable ally of us little Americans) has signed a contract to "study" the problem. I wonder how much they will get paid for that?
Studying stuff has become an enormous industry. All you have to do is pick a topic and somebody is getting paid a lot of money to "study" it. Studies however are often totally unreliable. There are studies that prove it's okay to drill in the Alaskan oil reserves. A few years ago they proved taking hormones was a life-saving thing for women. Studies have often proved our military has not done anything wrong in cases of abuse overseas, and some studies show global warming is non-existant fantasy dreamed up by Al Gore for political purposes. How much did those studies cost?
This missing oil is truly a scandal, but I'm sure Shell oil will "study" it well. Shell will make a bundle just to speculate what goes wrong. It sounds like a nice job if you can get it.
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Funny you should mention
Funny you should mention this. I was thinking just yesterday we are going to leave Iraq in a shambles, with thousands upon thousands of U.S. troops and Iraqi civilians dead, a destroyed infrastructure, and political chaos after spending nearly a trillion dollars.... AND WE DIDN'T EVEN GET ANY OIL OUT OF THE DEAL!
speaking of Iraq's oil
There will be a bit of good TV this Sunday night. Greg Palast and Amy Goodman will be on C-Span BookTV at 7pm. The following is a bit from Greg's email regarding his and Amy's apperance and an upcoming piece in Dollars & Sense
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I have just downloaded Armed Madhouse from eReader.com. The excerpt on the site promises a good read.
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Man, if I had a dime for
Man, if I had a dime for every time Bush has lost a billion dollars worth of something...
How to finance an insurgency
Siphon off a little oil, refine it in Iran, sell it to us to power our SUVs, buy some more sophisticated weapons on the black market. A key principle of asymmetric warfare: Use what you can get from your enemy to defeat your enemy.
Too bad we're the enemy they're using it against.
Liberty and justice for all.
To put it another way ...
Too bad we're the enemy they're using it against.
Or, as Walt Kelly so eloquently put it, "We have met the enemy and he is us."
Iraq
RE: Carole Borge Blog
I would like to see the breakdown of this so called budget for Iraq that is bleeding this country dry. There are only $150,000 troops in Iraq and it is second only to Vietnam in cost?
If American's saw exactly how the money was being spent they might respond and stop the killing of Iraqis and our young men and women.
Resolution to Vote For
(After a one week break)
Shall it be this leg,
that one, a toe,
half a head, an eyeball?
A son, a daughter?
Which part?
Which whom
are you willing to
part with?
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Your poem is a heartbreak and so true
It puts a human face, toe, leg, on the sterile number count. I love it.
There are only $150,000
Um... maybe the dollar sign is a Freudian thing...?
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Georgia's in Florida, dumbass!
Hahaha! Yes, Sigmund, I'm sure it is
Every time my mind even thinks the word Iraq, dollar signs float around my head like ash from a wildfire...