Re: Yet another reason to hate Yahoo
From: Leythos (void_at_nowhere.lan)
Date: 12/22/04
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Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 04:22:41 GMT
In article <opsjd2wrnc6v6656@news.individual.net>, neal413@yahoo.com
says...
> Oh, I agree. But his comment wasn't directed toward the soldiers, it was
> directed toward certain corporate entities which seem to be
> Johnny-on-the-spot in these conflicts. One might think they benefit from
> dead sons and daughters, hmm?
I've been around for a long time, long enough to know that many people
benefit from the great war machines, but, without those same companies,
there might not be what we need in order to fight the fight. Ask
yourself, who would step in and replace company XYZ if you were able to
get them shutdown? Ask yourself, where would that leave us and our kids,
if another company was not as well structured logistically to aid them?
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