I don't understand this either - we start an illegal war, sane countries say "that's not right, we don't want any part of this illegal war", we start taking US tax dollars to bail out shrub's skull-n-bones yale buddies' failing cold-war era war profiteering corporations, and now all of a sudden those countries want us to take them to Sizzler? nuh uh girl - we're the ones who sent soldiers in to die so US citizens wouldn't freak out when we used their tax dollars to boost halliburton's stock price, we're going to Sizzler by ourselves.

It's like if I asked Kevin to rob a bank with me and he pulled the wimp route - "no, that would be wrong, that's stealing from others." I go and rob the bank and come back with bags of cash and Kevin's then all "wow, you really pulled it off, I can't believe it, when are we going to Sizzler!?"

Hell no I'm not taking Kevin to Sizzler.

>Former top U.S. officials are blasting the Bush administration for reopening
>a rift with Europe by excluding critics of the war from prime contracts for
>Iraq's reconstruction.
>
>http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,105433,00.html
>
>"I thought we were in the process of acquiring support rather than
>alienating it," former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (search) said.
>
>So let me get this straight.
>
>1. Economy is bad.
>2. Find a patsy country and accuse them of something unfounded.
>3. Get called on it by other countries.
>4. Attack anyway
>5. Deny reconstruction contracts to countries that wouldn't help in an
>illegal war.
>
>And people are complaining? I don't get it. It looks like a perfect plan to
>boost the economy by giving local companies big contracts.
>
>-Kevin
>
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