Friday, July 27, 2007
You know all about the Baghdad embassy, right?
You know, the one built with slave labor, the one built to be a self contained and fully functioning city in the middle of a Baghdad that no longer functions? Well according to one of the contractors, after spending all that money to build it, we should hope we get to use it for a very long time. Long enough to get our moneys worth.
Juvencio Lopez of San Antonio, a former project director at the embassy construction site, said he doubted the United States would ever abandon the compound.Bye-Bye? Boom-Boom!
"If the U.S. military leaves, we'd have to blow it up" to keep security secrets from falling into the wrong hands, Lopez said. "There's certain key designs for those buildings that we just don't want everybody to know. The Baghdad Embassy was the prototype of all future embassies."
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I was in the room for all four hours of this witchhunt. The shoddy constuction came from a Saudi Company and was replaced and repaired for $6,000 before the Hearing was even announced. And the Saudis and First Kuwaiti haven't been paid a dime yet.
The building is even built to allow the size to reduce by selling/donating buildings on the outer perimeter if they aren't needed. I'ts built to shrink.
And if anyone who watched these two weasles testify can still believe them... they you weren't really watching. "I-am-prohibited-by-law-from-answering-this-question." Indeed!
Slaves didn't build the Pyramids and they sure as Hell wouldn't stay around to build something like this.
The building is even built to allow the size to reduce by selling/donating buildings on the outer perimeter if they aren't needed. I'ts built to shrink.
And if anyone who watched these two weasles testify can still believe them... they you weren't really watching. "I-am-prohibited-by-law-from-answering-this-question." Indeed!
Slaves didn't build the Pyramids and they sure as Hell wouldn't stay around to build something like this.
I sure hope there are adequate helicopter access points on the roof. It was quite a pain landing big copters on the Saigon Embassy.
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