Halliburton likes
to spread pig pieces.
Others like to
spread pig peace.
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Rajiv
Chandrasekaran wrote Imperial Life in
the Emerald City, on theft by
American occupiers.
Although Mr Chandrasekaran takes
unnecessary swipes at socialism in
Russia and Iraq and defends the
illegal premise of the invasion,
he has much good information about
the greed and violence of Kissinger
Associates' Paul
Bremer, Tom Foley, (who learned
at Harvard Business School how
to steal.. he now runs a hedge fund
in Connecticut) James Haveman
and others in ending nickel a gallon
gas, ending free medical care, creating
a shortage of antibiotics and anesthesia,
forbidding Iraqi farmers to save seeds,
the Halliburton deliberate insults
to Muslim employees as pig pieces
were piled high at every meal.
Marketplace informed us
that last month a checkup
in an Iraqi's
visit to a doctor cost the
equivalent of $2.25.
Now that Pfizer's and Glaxo
Smith Kline's soldiers have arrived
.. how much will it cost
to save lives.