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RE: Blackwater Gets Into The Retail And Merchandising Game - 6/10/2010 10:58:27 AM   
thompsonx


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I like the framed picture of the three stooges from their full length feature "We Came, We Saw, We Fucked Up", (White House Productions, 2003).

I'm somewhat surprised they started work on this feature, produced almost entirely on location in Iraq, in the first place; I guess the budget overrun could be put down to the lack of an ending to the script when it was begun, but you'd think that might have been taken care of in advance rather than taking a "lets see how it pans out" approach.

And I'm very surprised to see it being offered by this particular corporation too. But then I guess there is a good business case for believing many in the US will buy anything.

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I am running low on toilet paper.

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RE: Blackwater Gets Into The Retail And Merchandising Game - 6/10/2010 5:12:00 PM   
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The founder's put the company up for sale...suppose this'll be the whole new product?

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RE: Blackwater Gets Into The Retail And Merchandising Game - 6/10/2010 5:49:22 PM   
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FR -

The founder's put the company up for sale...suppose this'll be the whole new product?




You are such a little fucking cynic.
Why must you always believe the worst of assholes?

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RE: Blackwater Gets Into The Retail And Merchandising Game - 6/10/2010 8:15:13 PM   
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Welcome to 2006. Blackwater Gear is nothing new.

By the way their gear is gimmicky and cheaply made by slave labor in a foreign country.

If you really need a little Multicam number to carry your spare mags I suggest Eagle Industries. Made and Sewn right here in the good old USofA.

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RE: Blackwater Gets Into The Retail And Merchandising Game - 6/10/2010 8:23:54 PM   
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No actually the founders just renamed Blackwater. But don't worry...They'r still the same pack of overpaid cut throat mercenaries they always were. Putting the front sight on everybody and their brother, their sister and their dog, while causing unreal headaches for every American officer higher than the rank of major by tear ass'ing around war zones and just generally pirating the weath of third world countries.

Contractors were a bad idea back when Bremer was Robber Baron in Iraq and they are still a shitty Idea today. It was a silly manifestation of the Yale tie'd true believers that thought they could fight a war on the cheap. Like Something out of a Tom Clancy novel.

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RE: Blackwater Gets Into The Retail And Merchandising Game - 6/11/2010 10:05:13 AM   
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ORIGINAL: DarwinsLilHelper

No actually the founders just renamed Blackwater. But don't worry...They'r still the same pack of overpaid cut throat mercenaries they always were. Putting the front sight on everybody and their brother, their sister and their dog, while causing unreal headaches for every American officer higher than the rank of major by tear ass'ing around war zones and just generally pirating the weath of third world countries.

Contractors were a bad idea back when Bremer was Robber Baron in Iraq and they are still a shitty Idea today. It was a silly manifestation of the Yale tie'd true believers that thought they could fight a war on the cheap. Like Something out of a Tom Clancy novel.


That seems a reasonably accurate assessment.

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