http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/privat ... 11697.html
About time. Hehehehehe
Blackwater get the boot
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It'll be interesting how this plays out. Will Blackwater really get the boot? The problem with the Iraqi Government is that the people of the country view it as an American puppet. Only through actions such as this will they garner any respect from their citizens, and start to make headway. They need to start kicking people out of the country, especially those whom operate with impunity. I think reports are widespread enough of random killings, being from the military, or private contractors that this isn't and these aren't just some random killings that don't happen that much, seems more like their M.O..
We'll see how many Iraqi politicians arms are twisted to keep Blackwater on the ground, because life doesn't matter only money matters.
We'll see how many Iraqi politicians arms are twisted to keep Blackwater on the ground, because life doesn't matter only money matters.
Oh, oh...the PM of Iraq has his say on Blackwater...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070919/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
I guess that means the PM will be removed fairly soon by the Bu$h administration...one way or the other.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070919/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
I guess that means the PM will be removed fairly soon by the Bu$h administration...one way or the other.
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Blackwater Free From Prosecution In Many Ways:
Dear Mr. Wim Dankbaar, and Fellow JFK Forum Members,
Chicago Tribune, Section 1, Wednesday, September 19, 2007, page 10:
By E.A. Torriero, Tribune Staff Reporter:
"Some Iraqi leaders called for the Blackwater guards to be tried in Iraqi courts, but U.S. officials in 2004 granted its private security contractors legal protection from prosecution in Iraq and the United States."
USA Today, Tuesday, September 18, 2007, page 9A:
By Jim Michaels, USA Today:
"The contractors (Blackwater) are exempt from being tried in local courts under an order issued by the Coalition Provisional Authority which ruled Iraq for about a year after the U.S. invasion."
Respectfully,
Bruce Patrick Brychek.
Chicago Tribune, Section 1, Wednesday, September 19, 2007, page 10:
By E.A. Torriero, Tribune Staff Reporter:
"Some Iraqi leaders called for the Blackwater guards to be tried in Iraqi courts, but U.S. officials in 2004 granted its private security contractors legal protection from prosecution in Iraq and the United States."
USA Today, Tuesday, September 18, 2007, page 9A:
By Jim Michaels, USA Today:
"The contractors (Blackwater) are exempt from being tried in local courts under an order issued by the Coalition Provisional Authority which ruled Iraq for about a year after the U.S. invasion."
Respectfully,
Bruce Patrick Brychek.
More on our "friends" at Blackwater...
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/09/1 ... alifornia/
Like the Bu$hes, Blackwater proves that enough is NEVER enough, especially when it comes to profits! Especially when SOMEONE else dies.
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/09/1 ... alifornia/
Like the Bu$hes, Blackwater proves that enough is NEVER enough, especially when it comes to profits! Especially when SOMEONE else dies.
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More on Bu$h's brownshirts
As I've said many times before, Dumbya Bu$h is very similar to Adolph Hitler. Very stubborn, very delusional and very evil. Here is a another good story that explains why...
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/ ... /21/p19674
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/ ... /21/p19674