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Old 02-21-2006, 12:36 PM   #4
Skip N
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The Arab company is buying the British company who usually does the port stuff for us if im not mistaking. Its not as if the US went out of thier way to have an Arab country do this. Just so happens that when the Brits sell, the Arabs will have control becuase they are the new owners. But the US wont let the arabs run the show so dont worry. It wont happen. The US will find someone else.

But just so ya know. The arabs wont have any control over the security at the ports. It will still all be done by customs and the coast guard.

But the the port take over wont happen. Even if thier is no security risk it just looks dumb to hand over anything to the Fing arabs! Screw them they suck. Let them slice each others throats and stay away from our ports.

And Jimmy Carter likes the idea so it must be foolish. Thats guys a nut too.

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