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![]() wrote in message ... In rec.food.cooking Tarver Engineering wrote: As opposed to letting the work to Schlumberger; get a clue. The Iraqi people managed their oil refineries quite well before Halliburton arrived on the scene. Total managed the Iraqi's oil before the US got there and the aquifer shows the French abused the fields. There are also other companies that could do the same work such as Bechtel and probably some foreign companies as well. Bectel is already in Iraq, repairing the electric inferstructure. Bectel is not an oil field service company. A no-bid contract with a company who's former head just happens to be one of the most powerful men in Washington and who is still on the payroll doesn't bother you at all? Better Halliburton than Schlumberger. Didn't you undrerstand what $10 oil has done to oilfield service companies? If so, I have a bridge in New York City to sell you. You have a buttload of ignorance that only the stupid are buying. |
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