Iraq for sale - Part 5
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Are these people seriously bitching about the lack of competition? The whole point of EVERY business is to beat or prevent competition! When the bottom line is top priority, competition is a barrier, the endgame is monopoly, and if people need to stay expendable to maintain that bottom line, what makes these people think a major corporation wont disregard human life?
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That doesn't make what happened to them any less horrifying. They should never have had the opportunity to be there in the first place.
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LOVE of Money...IS LOVE of Evil...Wasn't that in the Bible??
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YOU ARE STUPID
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You missed the point. These people are acting like they didn't' know driving though a war zone would be dangerous. It's not like they didn't know what they were going to be doing when they took the job. They either are complete idiots or just don't want to take responsibility for their own decisions.
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As long as we have Capitalism, this will continue. Greed is completely antithetical to morality. Prosecute all the profiteers, from the executives at these corporations, to every member of the Bush administration, as well as all the Republicans and Democrats that enabled this awful situation. Try them for treason, then ship them to The Hague for a crimes against humanity tribunal.
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iraq must have a helleva lot of oil if the us gov thinks it is going to be able to be able to recoup anywhere near the total amount of money it has had to spend so far in iraq - i would be very interested to see any figures anyone may have on this please? thankyou
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I agree with much of what this documentary is saying but this segment is ridiculous. You can't drive a tuck loaded with vital supplies through a war zone and expect the enemy to leave you alone.
I think in this section they are saying more about how they were lied to about how safe they would be. I dont imagine any of them went thinking they werent going into a war zone, but from what the drivers in this part say is they were sent into an active battlezone to deliver goods.
McDuff73 3 years ago 3
they werent military, and they were ordered to drive through a war zone. they had no warning of attacks and were not armed. i would say thats more the employers fault than the employee, josh =/
astrofunkyness 2 years ago 2