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"Steven L. Robinson" <srobin21@comcast.net> wrote in message
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April 7, 2006, 11:59PM
Doctor alleges water linked to infections
Halliburton contends it met Army standards
So you think it was deliberate, Stevie?
Its called negligence Stain. The almighty desire for profit rules
everything.
And you have another system with demonstrably better results?
Simple precautions would have avoided the infections.
And you're suggesting that Halliburton deliberately didn't take such
precautions as a management policy? Provide your sources for this, please...
Who gives a
rat's ***** about the poor private who actually has to use the water.
So water in the Army is segregated along rank lines? Source for this as
well, please...
This is hardly unprecedented, as over 100 years ago private contractors
provided tainted meat to U.S. Soldiers in the Spanish American War and
many
died.
So all private contractors deliberately provide tainted food? Actually, the
most profitable food service company in the world (McDonalds) is fanatical
about cleanliness, hygeine, and good sanitary practices, because they know
damn well it's a business necessity.
That is what happens when the dollar is more important than anything
else.
You're far more likely to get tainted food in one of your third-world
worker's paradises such as Cuba or Zimbabwe (where capitalism is a dirty
word, BTW) than you are from some evil, greedy American corporation. But
then again, your irrational fanaticism and pissy resentment over people who
are far more successful than you are, has always taken precedence over your
ability to reason. :O|
Of course, they you probably didn't learn about that in your home
schooling class did you? SR
I don't recall taking any "home schooling" classes, but I know 3 children
who were home-schooled through their elementary years. Their father was a
research chemist at P&G. Of the 3, one is now attending Tulane, one goes to
Rice, and the other joined the Army and IIRC is on the way to becoming a WO.
Sounds like all of them are already far more successful than you will ever
be, Stevie.
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