A delightfully gruesome and subtle joke...
--pb
speaking of the Saudis, they regularly behead murderers, etc. So the
beheading of captives by Iraqi insurgents isn't as shocking to
people in the Middle East as it might be to us Amurricans.
If Halliburton collects enough of the nubs, should it be
NY Observer, July 14, 2004
House Of Bush, House Of SaudHouse Of Cusack
by Rachel Donadio
Michael Moores Fahrenheit 9/11 may have focused feverish attention on
the alleged axis of evil between the Bush family and the Saudis, with
inferences about their business connections drawn largely from
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coziness with the Saudis is a bipartisan phenomenon.
of course...
saudi gov't is among top ten buyers of u.s. arms, human rights abuses in
saudi arabia include use of u.s. made restraining belts and chairs,
saudis also use
electro-shock devices of which u.s.
speaking of the Saudis, they regularly behead murderers, etc. So the beheading of
captives by Iraqi insurgents isn't as shocking to people in the Middle East as it
might be to us Amurricans.
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
speaking of the Saudis, they regularly behead murderers, etc. So the
beheading of captives by Iraqi insurgents isn't as shocking to
people in the Middle East as it might be to us Amurricans.
If Halliburton collects enough of the nubs, should it be taxed for
additional capital gains?