The only thing they got right was the number of U.S. casualties. I wonder,
are they funded by Iran or Al Qaeda?

Halliburton's stock is at 30, not 80. Their stock has surged on the strength
of oil prices, just like the rest of the industry, and that's all about
growing demand from China and India.

As for revenues, they made $16B in 2003 and $21B in 2005, so to suggest that
they increased revenues in Iraq by $16B over the last four years flies in
the face of publicly available facts.

On 1/23/07, Jerry wrote:
>
> fwiw.
>
> http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/images/chart0306.gif
>
>
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