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Reader comment on item: Must U.S. Taxpayers Pay for Iraqi Electricity?

Submitted by Blackspeare (United States), Mar 15, 2008 at 16:25

It is interesting that the US Government can accurately track the transfer of funds by Eliot Spitzer in his quest for secret liaison with members of the opposite gender, but cannot find the trail of billions of dollars lost in Iraq. My question is, "Who's fooling whom?"

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Title Commenter Date Thread
U.S. Assumes Iraqi Govt. Responsibility [102 words]Richard H. ShulmanMar 29, 2008 17:04124049
We had good reason to suplly electricity in Iraq -- for a while. [207 words]William A. WheatleyMar 17, 2008 00:14122835
You broke it, you own it. [145 words]Ghulam Muhammed, MumbaiMar 16, 2008 03:20122782
How to close this can of worms? [159 words]jennifer solisMar 16, 2008 03:14122781
Must U.S. Taxpayers Pay for Iraqi Electricity? [24 words]Riva MorisMar 15, 2008 17:38122739
What in the World? [47 words]BlackspeareMar 15, 2008 16:25122729
AMERICA: SOON TO BE A THIRD WORLD NATION [1069 words]DANIEL REDMONDMar 14, 2008 22:47122681
No system stands without a physical foundation. [68 words]YnnatchkahMar 13, 2008 17:17122590

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