Blackwater: future of the mercenary industry
- added June 2, 2008
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- Freakna
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The private military firm Blackwater has gone from being a relatively unknown contractor working in Iraq to a household name and the subject of multiple investigations, lawsuits and congressional inquiries. In the meantime, the company continues to reap millions of dollars in profits and was recently awarded a new contract from the State Department.
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I can't help but think of those who see killing for profit as a wise investment.
I sense that a lower level of Hell is being built for them as I type. -
They are dangerous to a free country and to democracy. They are plain and simple mercenaries and will one day help control us if we don't demand they are disbanded and made illegal.
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- Marilynn_Murray
- 3 months ago
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Blackwater, prison camps in every state = more trouble than we ever want to think about. Brought to you by George W. Bush and The Project For The New American Century. This is exactly what happened in Germany. No one was paying attention there either.
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- Marilynn_Murray
- 3 months ago
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The parallels of what is happening in America and what happened in Germany are so shocking, until one hears that history repeats itself.
Originally the Berlin wall was built to keep the enemies out, only to become what trapped the civilians in. And we want to keep the "illegals" out of the USA and stuck in Mexico. -
Black ops....overtaking foreign governments, and overthrowing dictators. Also underminding news stories within our own country, the United States.
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Ban Blackwater and ALL defense/military contractors from ANY political contributions.
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