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Old 05-08-2008, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Agent_Grey View Post
Halliburton is indisputably a private corporation. On paper, anybody with half a brain knows they are in bed with the government though They are for-profit. They seek to make money. The fact they are awarded government contracts by conservatives is just another point against the logically bankrupt notion that conservatives seek to benefit the private sector for the good of all of us. the government isn't a representative of just conservatives buddy, its a representation of all American citizens

They seek to benefit the private sector for the sake of the private sector.

And before you go on some-tirade about how I'm some kind of anti-business communist, elt me clarify my personal perspective in one short paragraph:

There *are* things that business, even big business, is better for. I have no problem with anything from Cereal to I-pods being manufactured by for-profit companies, along with almost any consumer good. I just think that other things, such as nation building (Haliburton) Energy suppy (Enron) and Medicine (Merk) run counter to the very benefits privatization is supposed to bestow, hence the obvious problems that have emerged.
I agree with you on this, honestly that why those companies are only private on paper, in reality the government's hands are all over that shit
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