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Royboy39 26-09-2008 22:59

Who pays for war?
 
Do you think that the recent price hike in oil is funding both sides in the war that is currently being fought in Afghanistan?
A US Senator does and I tend to agree with him.

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Ignore the silly ads..........but do read on.

wadey 27-09-2008 10:44

Re: Who pays for war?
 
I think the Clayton Le Moors family have paid the highest price.

pussycat 27-09-2008 11:42

Re: Who pays for war?
 
my nephew is of to iraq, in 3weeks ,

polly 27-09-2008 13:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wadey (Post 635251)
I think the Clayton Le Moors family have paid the highest price.

The families always pay the highest price, and not just the immediate families, trauma from war can be spread over a number of generations and continue for years after the politicians have shook hands

jaysay 27-09-2008 14:03

Re: Who pays for war?
 
I notice that Blair's eldest son was nowhere near the front line, tucked up nice and save at home, at least one of the Royals was in at the sharp end.

Morecambe Ex Pat 27-09-2008 20:19

Re: Who pays for war?
 
We all pay for war in our taxes.
Governments order arms and ammunition from manufacturers who then supply the initial order. These are stored until needed.
When all the store rooms are full they need to rotate stock just like any other business.

The amount of money spent on arms each month, by the USA alone, could erradicate starvation and poverty throughout the world if only we had leaders with the resolve to achieve it.

Make poverty history?

No, make greed history!

derekgas 27-09-2008 20:52

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Who pays for wars? I heard a news report fairly receently which suggested that we have at long last made the final payment to Germany for the second world war.. Still dont understand why the winners pay the price for a war they didnt start. Some of the other warss since world war 2 have been as much about oil as anything else, and as such, whoever benefits most from it should pay for it, but not with the lives of our soldiers, get Blair and Bush on the front line for a start, see how much the oil means to them then.

Royboy39 27-09-2008 20:56

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 635474)
Who pays for wars? I heard a news report fairly receently which suggested that we have at long last made the final payment to Germany for the second world war.

I think you'll find that was a final payment to the Americans in payment for Lease/Lend?

Morecambe Ex Pat 27-09-2008 21:30

Re: Who pays for war?
 
All wars should be settled by politicians in Sumo suits.

Royboy39 27-09-2008 22:26

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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 635510)
All wars should be settled by politicians in Sumo suits.

Can't imagine Gordon Brown in a nappie or Hazel Blears in anything but a cheesy grin cloth.?

Morecambe Ex Pat 27-09-2008 22:31

Re: Who pays for war?
 
Ann Widdicombe would look better in a sumo suit

Morecambe Ex Pat 27-09-2008 22:44

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I knew I 'd seen something at the conference

http://www.studiosoft.co.uk/forum/widdy2.jpg

Royboy39 27-09-2008 22:51

Re: Who pays for war?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 635576)
I knew I 'd seen something at the conference

http://www.studiosoft.co.uk/forum/widdy2.jpg

Come on.............Gordon Brown in one of those outfits would look a right prat.....even at conference.......:eek:

Morecambe Ex Pat 27-09-2008 23:11

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You wouldn't say that if you had been at the after conference party

http://www.studiosoft.co.uk/forum/gordon.jpg

Royboy39 28-09-2008 16:10

Re: Who pays for war?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 635608)
You wouldn't say that if you had been at the after conference party

http://www.studiosoft.co.uk/forum/gordon.jpg

Clinton was threatened with impeachment for a similar incident :rolleyes:
Would make a good election poster? :)


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