in Iraq. Where did it go?
4/18/2005 2:12:05 PM
I think we have a better chance of finding wmds or bin laden
4/18/2005 2:15:47 PM
Like true drunken sailors, our administration spends money without accountability...
4/18/2005 2:24:11 PM
yeah that's a fucking load of shit.
4/18/2005 2:32:32 PM
is $9 billion much money? I mean, is that significant?-ZiP!-
4/18/2005 2:41:55 PM
Clearly, it went to the space aliens we had to pay off to help us in the invasion. They can't just put "Space Alien Pay" on an invoice you know... they have to spread it out as overpayments for "Train Iraqi Police" and stuff like that.
4/18/2005 3:04:19 PM
you want change get all your lazy hippie friends to vote in the next election
4/18/2005 3:15:24 PM
I was gonna vote, but I got high
4/18/2005 3:16:24 PM
That's practically nothing compared to the 2.3 TRILLION that's "missing" from the Pentagon.http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/29/eveningnews/main325985.shtml
4/18/2005 3:16:39 PM
I don't think a simple change in administration would fix this... you would have to get a LOT of REALLY hippy people to vote for a 3rd party. And even then, the space aliens would come and screw things up for the 3rd party (because they are on the Republican pay roll).
4/18/2005 3:22:20 PM
4/18/2005 3:23:17 PM
weren't the old ones only 2 billion each? plus 1.6 billion in aircraft, of course.
4/18/2005 3:27:16 PM
yes, but the new ones have death rays
4/18/2005 3:32:06 PM
^nimitz class carriers run about 6 billion a piece ship onlythe new ones are about double that
4/18/2005 3:40:52 PM
a 12 billion dollar ship sure is good for breaking up small terrorist cells in remote corners of the globe
4/18/2005 3:46:32 PM
i knowthe force projection is unbelieveable
4/18/2005 3:47:36 PM
$9 billion??who did we contract out to help rebuild Iraq?? I forgot
4/18/2005 3:48:25 PM
4/18/2005 3:52:51 PM
"It's too busy, by the time you read it, you're dead!"
4/18/2005 4:01:45 PM
4/18/2005 4:11:22 PM
Haha... wow...Lovely shitheads, so when does this company get fined $9 billion and set on fire?
4/18/2005 5:05:57 PM
Rounding error. Seriously though, it's probably been diverted to some other Pentagon cause like a black op operation or small weapons programs, etc. Might have been used to bribe or buy off insurgents, hire mercenaries, etc.I don't think that a change in administration would make much difference. Government is is inefficient in general. I'm sure we lose tens of billions each year in the great bureaucratic machine. I mean we lose billions each year because the IRS can't even fully enforce the tax laws.
4/18/2005 6:06:27 PM
hmmmm....I wonder....
4/18/2005 7:02:00 PM
its about 36 F-22s or about $1000 to everyone in north carolina[Edited on April 18, 2005 at 8:38 PM. Reason : df]
4/18/2005 8:35:24 PM
Or it's one ESPN Monday Night Football contracts with the NFL
4/18/2005 10:16:44 PM
I smell a conspiracy theory in the works
4/18/2005 10:21:35 PM
funding for x files....
4/18/2005 10:41:59 PM
went to sponsor a presidential bachi-ball tourney
4/18/2005 10:43:18 PM
tom delays golfing
4/18/2005 10:51:50 PM
4/18/2005 11:41:25 PM
^
4/19/2005 12:13:25 PM
^7 or 8 different companies.While halliburton was the largest benefactor of a govt contract for the rebuilding process, it was also a contract almost strictly for oil field rebuilding.
4/19/2005 1:25:21 PM
All those "extra travel expenses" claimed on travel vouchers
4/19/2005 7:05:35 PM
$9 billion? what does that equal out to? about $30/person right. eh. oh well.
4/19/2005 7:30:04 PM
well there's about 130million tax payers, so that's ~$67/each
4/19/2005 10:41:07 PM
4/20/2005 8:51:34 AM
$9 billion is a lot of money to just have disappear.It'd be nice to find out where the fuck that went.
4/20/2005 9:21:03 AM
it's in my checking accountshhh don't tell anybody
4/20/2005 9:22:46 AM
4/20/2005 9:32:51 AM
4/21/2005 5:51:27 PM
2 wordsStar Wars
4/21/2005 6:35:50 PM
5/1/2005 1:35:33 AM
it's possible that this is bad accounting.however, i think that there is a more plausible explanation. the military, from what i've observed so far, pretty much dots every "i" and crosses every "t" in terms of accountability of their stuff. somebody has to sign for pretty much everything. if you lose it, you either have to fill out a missing gear report or pay to replace it. if it's anything of any big value (or something that you don't want to take a chance on it getting out and just floating around in the civilian world, like a weapon), it probably has a serial number. that stuff is REALLY watched closely. for example, i have an M-16 in my room...serial # 6059332. every friday, i have to verify that i not only have an M-16 in my possession, but that it's #6059332.if you lose a piece of serialized gear, it's no joke. if it can be found, it will be found, even if that means that your entire platoon, company, or whatever size unit was out training has to stay out and look until you find it. I've heard of an entire company spending a weekend in the woods after they'd been out training all week, just because someone lost a BOLT from an M-16 (not a bolt like what threads into a nut...the part of the rifle that chambers the round, etc). I've heard of those inflatable motorized rafts flipping over and dumping gear, and Navy divers having to come out to recover serialized gear (i mean just rifles and radios and stuff).now, the system isn't perfect. i've heard of stuff getting covered up, too...usually by some crooked, dirtbag warehouseman who is snagging a piece of gear here or there and selling it.still, though, the military wouldn't be the first place i'd point the finger in terms of losing $9 billion.it could happen within the ranks of civilian authorities a little easier, i guess, but that's still not my #1 guess.my feeling is that it probably was used to fund something covert and/or classified. it might have been marked for one thing, but partially diverted towards covert activity as a means of covering the tracks of stuff that not everyone needs to know about. (i don't really know much about this specific situation or how that kind of stuff works...that's well above the level of stuff that Lieutenants deal with! it's just my guess on the subject.)
5/1/2005 2:24:03 AM
^ Maybe, if Bush didn't rely so heavily on hiring mercenaries, the money would not have gone missing [stolen].Mercenaries is how Bush is managing to avoid proposing a draft.
5/1/2005 3:02:02 AM
I'll take contractors over a draft anyday. My bet is that the military feels the same way.
5/1/2005 3:26:01 AM
Well...if people who believed in Bush and the Iraq war would volunteer for military service, there wouldn't be a need for either contractors or the draft.
5/1/2005 3:38:38 AM
so are republicans still arguing over going to iraq was the right thing to do?
5/1/2005 3:55:14 AM
Kofi Annan's son stole it.
5/1/2005 1:52:33 PM
^^ ultimately was it the right thing? yes. was it right based on the reasoning that we were given? no. I didn't buy it then, and I don't buy it now.
5/1/2005 2:27:29 PM
drunknloaded, I think it has worked out. Of course, only history knows, but it hasn't failed yet.
5/1/2005 4:20:49 PM