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PRIVATE CONTRACTORS IN IRAQ PART 3

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A LOOK AT DAILY LIFE AS A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR IN IRAQ. check me out at www.myspace.com/the_ease PEACE!

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  • Where's the rest? Thanks.

  • Hope to have it up this weekend. Thanks for checkin' PEACE.

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  • they were in Adhamiyah, one of the worst places in baghdad, 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry division owned those fucking hajji mother fuckers there. Those contractors shoudl have been waaaaaay more prepared.

  • you have to have military experience right??

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  • Ever stop to think that maybe the Iraqi people don't want you there and that you have created more problems than you solve? That maybe it's not right to do something just because you can get paid to do it?

  • @pulakification Its just business, these guys are just trying to pay the bills

  • nice propaganda show on natgeo.. i felt like i was watching a show on fox.

  • Dude that's some deep shit right there. I realy hate when people diss them and stuff but I bet the people fussing could never do somthing like this wow.

  • i just wonder why they dont tint the windows... spotters might not notice..

  • They do give all of this to the military. Seen the MRAP vehicles? Specially designed to counter IEDs. In service now. Asshole.

  • I just re-read my answer and realized that I misread your question. The contractors' stuff comes from the contractors' money. The contractors are contracted by multiple countries and multiple organizations for multiple reasons. Their income isn't solely from the U.S. gov. I am not naive.

  • I stand partially corrected, seeing as I am the naive dick here (of course!). The two wars in the middle east are international efforts (ISEF). Also, manpower is considered priority over firepower in the current conflict, seeing as we are beginning to pull out (that sounds ironic, I know). Therefore, a major upgrade is better instituted in a time of peace, where funding wouldn't be allocated to shipping troops. Please try to refrain from calling me names. It's annoying.

  • lol who pays...... taxpayers buddy...bullshit

  • ermm who do you think paid for these contractors stuff?? the tooth fairy? and course they can fuckin afford it you dick, dont be so naive

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