Ask some of it's heaviest investors like Soros, the Clintons, and Michael Moore (no pun inteded with Moore being a heavy investor)...thier hypocrisy is repugnant.
2007-09-18 06:39:23
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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Is this Jane Fonda? Loved you in Barbarella! Tell your buddies Michael Moore and the Clintons that their Halliburton stock is way up too. And as far as blood, are you talking of the 3000 killed on 9/11?
2007-09-18 13:40:48
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answered by rduke88 4
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So are you trying to say that Proctor and Gamble's, Apple's, and many other company's stocks are up as a result of people dieing in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other countries of the world? Can you not see how repugnant it is for someone to make such a ridiculous statement in view of the facts? Maybe you should write a letter to Bin Laden explaining how repugnant it is to hijack airplanes and use them to kill innocent people because he disagrees with somebody elses viewpoint.
2007-09-18 13:17:28
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answered by crypticsamurai 2
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Answer- NO!!! Repugnant, what an excellent description of the whole situation. A big problem is that most of us are not will not profit from the situation, in fact we are being highly taxed and a massive debt is growing by the minute, which we will be paying for for many years to come. The truly big money is being siphoned off by the Bush & Co. mafia and used for their nefarious purposes. I think the whole thing is criminal and should be addressed as such.
2007-09-18 13:13:40
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answered by HP 4
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What blood? No, my retirement system doesn't own any Halliburton (regretfully) but then I don't consider Halliburton to be an enemy of the United States the way that the loony left does. After all, is what they do any worse than loopy libs like Barbra streisand doing her recording in Canada so that she doesn't have to pay union scale? That way she can stick even more money into her own pockets.
2007-09-18 13:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No, do you think we should tell the mothers, brothers, sisters, fathers, and Children of the victims of 911 that we will refrain from going after terrorist because you find it repugnant. I find that the liberal idea that if we just go into hibernation that the terrorist will close up shop and call it a day, be good little boys again and not kill innocent people. I see post like this everyday, and you all are slow learners, when will you understand we were attacked without provocation. It is a good thing I am not President, because I would give them 1 day to surrender their weapons, after that, I would kill every person with a weapon and then go after their children so their DNA would be wiped off the planet. Sherman said it well, when he said total war, make it so disdainful that no one will ever want a part of it again!
2007-09-18 13:15:24
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answered by libsticker 7
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No. And that is exactly the question that needs to be asked. Is it worth it? In terms of the number of lives, the unimaginable amount of money, the corruption, and the ill-will created toward the U.S. around the globe. If anyone can honestly say to this question, then I honestly worry about them.
2007-09-18 13:09:54
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answered by truth seeker 7
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Michael Moore is loving his Halliburton stock.
2007-09-18 13:06:33
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answered by Philip McCrevice 7
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Bet George Soros is happy,he owns 1.9 million shares.
2007-09-18 13:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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it's like the old roman empire. Oh no wait a minute it's not. Cause the senate doesn't slay their leaders anymore.
2007-09-18 13:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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