N Neo Neocon New member Sep 8, 2009 #2 Actually, there was, as I recall. And as predicted, the oil revenue did NOT pay for it, the taxpayer did. Hmmm...funny how the government is NEVER right about how much something is going to cost.
Actually, there was, as I recall. And as predicted, the oil revenue did NOT pay for it, the taxpayer did. Hmmm...funny how the government is NEVER right about how much something is going to cost.
Y Yorky New member Sep 8, 2009 #3 No, there was not. Fear tactics and lies drove the agenda. Congress was duped.
P Pluto C. Rat New member Sep 8, 2009 #4 That trillion goes to subjugating another race of humans. In other words, money very well spent.
C Chewy Ivan New member Sep 8, 2009 #5 No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.
No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.
C Chewy Ivan New member Sep 8, 2009 #6 No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.
No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.
C Chewy Ivan New member Sep 8, 2009 #7 No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.
No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.
C Chewy Ivan New member Sep 8, 2009 #8 No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.
No. But there was a lot of talk about the Iraqi's being so grateful they'd give us their oil for cheap, making the war pay for itself.