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"Don Swayser" |
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21 Feb 2004 02:29:04 PM |
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Re: Terrorists "hired" to work Iraq |
Great, more prime targets. The more we kill in Iraq the better. :}
Clusterlove wrote:
In the pursuit of global racist hatred that is now US policy overseas
(with the Iraq invasion the largest hiring of mercenaries in US
history), there are, surprise surprise, lots of TERRORISTS on the
payroll.
This from the generally excellent
http://www.billmon.org/
February 20, 2004
Cry Freedom
In its effort to relieve overstretched U.S. troops in Iraq, the Bush
administration has hired a private security company staffed with
former henchmen of South Africa's apartheid regime.
The reliance on apartheid enforcers was highlighted by an attack in
Iraq last month that killed one South African security officer and
wounded another who worked for the subsidiary of a firm called Erinys
International. Both men once served in South African paramilitary
units dedicated to the violent repression of apartheid opponents.
François Strydom, who was killed in the January 28 bombing of a hotel
in Baghdad, was a former member of the Koevoet, a notoriously brutal
counterinsurgency arm of the South African military that operated in
Namibia during the neighboring state's fight for independence in the
1980s. His colleague Deon Gouws, who was injured in the attack, is a
former officer of the Vlakplaas, a secret police unit in South Africa.
"It is just a horrible thought that such people are working for the
Americans in Iraq," said Richard Goldstone, a recently retired justice
of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and former chief
prosecutor of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals for
the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
The Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and the Pentagon did not
return requests for comment.
Neither the authority nor Erinys responded to e-mail queries regarding
the tender and ultimate contract. In addition to fueling criticism
over the lack of transparency of the bidding process in Iraq, the
contract has also ignited political infighting in Baghdad between two
key U.S. allies.
The leader of the Iraqi National Accord, an exile group with close
links to the CIA, has accused one of his main rivals of orchestrating
the deal for his own purposes.
Iyad Allawi told the Financial Times last December that Ahmed Chalabi,
the leader of the Pentagon-backed Iraqi National Congress, had
engineered the Erinys contract in order to set up a private militia
that would end up undermining central authority over the vital oil
sector.
Corrupt contracts and shady apartheid thugs? You gotta figure
Chalabi's name is going to pop up somewhere.
This administration couldn't possibly get any worse...
--
I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a
terrible resolve.
Isoroku Yamamoto December 7, 1941
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| User: "Zuki" |
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| Title: Re: Terrorists "hired" to work Iraq |
21 Feb 2004 03:13:45 PM |
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The article itself says NOTHING about terrorists. Just the original poster
making it up for effect.
"Don Swayser" <swayser@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:4037BF6F.4050105@optonline.net...
Great, more prime targets. The more we kill in Iraq the better. :}
Clusterlove wrote:
In the pursuit of global racist hatred that is now US policy overseas
(with the Iraq invasion the largest hiring of mercenaries in US
history), there are, surprise surprise, lots of TERRORISTS on the
payroll.
This from the generally excellent
http://www.billmon.org/
February 20, 2004
Cry Freedom
In its effort to relieve overstretched U.S. troops in Iraq, the Bush
administration has hired a private security company staffed with
former henchmen of South Africa's apartheid regime.
The reliance on apartheid enforcers was highlighted by an attack in
Iraq last month that killed one South African security officer and
wounded another who worked for the subsidiary of a firm called Erinys
International. Both men once served in South African paramilitary
units dedicated to the violent repression of apartheid opponents.
François Strydom, who was killed in the January 28 bombing of a hotel
in Baghdad, was a former member of the Koevoet, a notoriously brutal
counterinsurgency arm of the South African military that operated in
Namibia during the neighboring state's fight for independence in the
1980s. His colleague Deon Gouws, who was injured in the attack, is a
former officer of the Vlakplaas, a secret police unit in South Africa.
"It is just a horrible thought that such people are working for the
Americans in Iraq," said Richard Goldstone, a recently retired justice
of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and former chief
prosecutor of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals for
the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
The Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and the Pentagon did not
return requests for comment.
Neither the authority nor Erinys responded to e-mail queries regarding
the tender and ultimate contract. In addition to fueling criticism
over the lack of transparency of the bidding process in Iraq, the
contract has also ignited political infighting in Baghdad between two
key U.S. allies.
The leader of the Iraqi National Accord, an exile group with close
links to the CIA, has accused one of his main rivals of orchestrating
the deal for his own purposes.
Iyad Allawi told the Financial Times last December that Ahmed Chalabi,
the leader of the Pentagon-backed Iraqi National Congress, had
engineered the Erinys contract in order to set up a private militia
that would end up undermining central authority over the vital oil
sector.
Corrupt contracts and shady apartheid thugs? You gotta figure
Chalabi's name is going to pop up somewhere.
This administration couldn't possibly get any worse...
--
I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a
terrible resolve.
Isoroku Yamamoto December 7, 1941
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| User: "Don Swayser" |
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| Title: Re: Terrorists "hired" to work Iraq |
21 Feb 2004 06:02:09 PM |
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I don't bother to read clusters posts any more. They're mindless
exhibits of ignorance. I just read her comments and make fun of them. :}
Occasionally she dribbles something of which I can take good advantage
and this time is an example. These libraloons would prefer to await the
onslaught of terrorists while trembling in their homes wringing their
hands wondering why this scourge was unleashed on them than take the
fight to them an exterminate the vermin before they can strike again.
They're pathetic, almost pitiable, little creatures acting like rabbits
trying to stare down the headlights of an oncoming 18 wheeler.
Zuki wrote:
The article itself says NOTHING about terrorists. Just the original poster
making it up for effect.
"Don Swayser" <swayser@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:4037BF6F.4050105@optonline.net...
Great, more prime targets. The more we kill in Iraq the better. :}
Clusterlove wrote:
In the pursuit of global racist hatred that is now US policy overseas
(with the Iraq invasion the largest hiring of mercenaries in US
history), there are, surprise surprise, lots of TERRORISTS on the
payroll.
This from the generally excellent
http://www.billmon.org/
February 20, 2004
Cry Freedom
In its effort to relieve overstretched U.S. troops in Iraq, the Bush
administration has hired a private security company staffed with
former henchmen of South Africa's apartheid regime.
The reliance on apartheid enforcers was highlighted by an attack in
Iraq last month that killed one South African security officer and
wounded another who worked for the subsidiary of a firm called Erinys
International. Both men once served in South African paramilitary
units dedicated to the violent repression of apartheid opponents.
François Strydom, who was killed in the January 28 bombing of a hotel
in Baghdad, was a former member of the Koevoet, a notoriously brutal
counterinsurgency arm of the South African military that operated in
Namibia during the neighboring state's fight for independence in the
1980s. His colleague Deon Gouws, who was injured in the attack, is a
former officer of the Vlakplaas, a secret police unit in South Africa.
"It is just a horrible thought that such people are working for the
Americans in Iraq," said Richard Goldstone, a recently retired justice
of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and former chief
prosecutor of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals for
the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
The Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and the Pentagon did not
return requests for comment.
Neither the authority nor Erinys responded to e-mail queries regarding
the tender and ultimate contract. In addition to fueling criticism
over the lack of transparency of the bidding process in Iraq, the
contract has also ignited political infighting in Baghdad between two
key U.S. allies.
The leader of the Iraqi National Accord, an exile group with close
links to the CIA, has accused one of his main rivals of orchestrating
the deal for his own purposes.
Iyad Allawi told the Financial Times last December that Ahmed Chalabi,
the leader of the Pentagon-backed Iraqi National Congress, had
engineered the Erinys contract in order to set up a private militia
that would end up undermining central authority over the vital oil
sector.
Corrupt contracts and shady apartheid thugs? You gotta figure
Chalabi's name is going to pop up somewhere.
This administration couldn't possibly get any worse...
--
I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a
terrible resolve.
Isoroku Yamamoto December 7, 1941
--
I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a
terrible resolve.
Isoroku Yamamoto December 7, 1941
.
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| User: "Don Swayser" |
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| Title: Re: Terrorists "hired" to work Iraq |
22 Feb 2004 02:40:50 PM |
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Clusterlove wrote:
Don Swayser <swayser@optonline.net> wrote in message news:<4037F15C.1040101@optonline.net>...
I don't bother to read clusters posts any more. They're mindless
exhibits of ignorance. I just read her comments and make fun of them. :}
http://www.thememoryhole.org/pol/kissinger-nose.htm
Nazi swayser's 'hero' picking his nose and eating it...Swayser looks
up to men like HK...looks up his nose that is and wishes that he could
pick a large green one himself out of HK's nose and eat it... even
better than kissing a war criminal's arse.
I'll let this one slide since I mistakenly asked for it. This time.
--
I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a
terrible resolve.
Isoroku Yamamoto December 7, 1941
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| User: "Don Swayser" |
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| Title: Re: Terrorists "hired" to work Iraq |
22 Feb 2004 02:36:42 PM |
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Sure I did. If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, and waddles
like a duck then...... Maybe you should consider a sex change operation.
Seriously though, sorry.
Clusterlove wrote:
Swayser you're such a moronic ***** you got my sex wrong...
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I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a
terrible resolve.
Isoroku Yamamoto December 7, 1941
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| User: "Don Swayser" |
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| Title: Re: Terrorists "hired" to work Iraq |
22 Feb 2004 02:38:57 PM |
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TBone wrote:
clusterlove@hotmail.com (Clusterlove) wrote in message news:<c4b31643.0402212340.17466129@posting.google.com>...
Swayser you're such a moronic ***** you got my sex wrong...
Your sex? I doubt you get any.
Your gender? Doesn't really matter, male, female, either way you've
definitely got no balls.
You really bring nothing to this game Cluster. But what can we expect
from someone who considers "brain-storming" to be trapped on the john
with a good case of the gree-apple-splatters?
You don't screw around do you? Remind me never to hang grievance on you. :]
--
I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a
terrible resolve.
Isoroku Yamamoto December 7, 1941
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