To: Colorado Doug
Do you think they cheaped out on rip-rap? Should it not go down to the bottom of the dam? Think the embankment is too steep? Who built it? Halliburton :)?
In response to that, you wrote:
Clearly, this is George Bush's fault and even though the construction was done in 1966 by Forest and Cotton, Inc., I sense Halliburton involvement. Just what was Dick Cheney doing in 1966? I just can't imagine the riprap vanishing, I'll bet the slope is less than 3-1 or they didn't go to the bottom but most likely Halliburton stole it for use in Iraq.
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Tee hee. I've been anxiously awaiting the moment the Halliburton conspiracists realize that the George R. Brown Convention Center here in Houston that housed so many of the Katrina refugees from NOLA was named for the most esteemed founder of KBR, Halliburton's Kellogg-Brown & Root subsidiary which is actually doing all these supposedly evil machinations.
2,133 posted on
09/26/2005 6:54:44 PM PDT by
Rte66
To: All
During the elections I remember someone posted a link to a socialist organization that had many of the democratic senators, representatives, etc. listed as members. I was just wondering if anyone had a link to their website. I am curious to see how many of the New Orleans and La officials are listed as members. The Gov. seems like she would be a shoe in for this group with all the hand outs she wants from the feds.
To: Rte66
Tee hee. I've been anxiously awaiting the moment the Halliburton conspiracists realize that the George R. Brown Convention Center here in Houston that housed so many of the Katrina refugees from NOLA was named for the most esteemed founder of KBR, Halliburton's Kellogg-Brown & Root subsidiary which is actually doing all these supposedly evil machinations. Now that is funny!
2,135 posted on
09/26/2005 7:42:10 PM PDT by
Colorado Doug
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