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To: zibbix

Look, if you were in Iraq working for a private company collecting information on WMD the only customer your company could have had was the USG. No one else would have hired your company to do that kind of collecting, and your company would not have been allowed to conduct such collection without the government being the customer. The USG is in charge in Iraq. I don’t need to read any contract to know that whatever data you collected or photographs you took belong to the USG. Furthermore, I don’t know what government contract you are familiar with, but a non disclosure agreement does not end when you leave the company, otherwise it would be completely worthless. Do you suppose that if you had left the company and come back to the US you would be entitled to immediately release all the information you were privy to? It’s absurd.


49 posted on 10/25/2008 1:22:53 PM PDT by yazoo
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To: yazoo

You used a big word there “if” I was in Iraq collecting info on WMD on a contract. Well guess what, I was not there to collect Info on WMD. You then run along with a false assumption building more assumptions on more false assumptions.

I seriously doubt that you worked for RTSC by the way. You sound like a FOBBIT.


53 posted on 10/25/2008 8:03:46 PM PDT by zibbix
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