Sunday, February 15, 2009

Occupation Iraq: U.S. Soldiers Walking Tall and Looking Good

Hell, you would hardly know there is a war and occupation going on.

"US defense contractors have brought thousands of laborers from Central and Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America to keep American military bases humming and service members fed and comfortable.

Don't you wish the GOVERNMENT would KEEP YOU FED and COMFORTABLE, America?

And WHY NOT HIRE OUT-of-WORK AMERICAN BEAUTICIANS?

WTF??????


"Visits to Mosul salon refresh soldiers" by Ernesto Londono, Washington Post | February 15, 2009

MOSUL, Iraq - .... Major Amanda Emmens-Rossi, a frequent customer at the beauty salon. "You come here on the weekend, and there's always Joes lined up to get manis and pedis. Just because you're deployed doesn't mean you have to look like a ragbag."

As opposed to what, a ragHEAD you racist little snot?

That's what we consider women's liberation: turning them into whores.

Also see: Jews in the American porn industry

The Feminist Movement was a CIA project of social engineering

Agenda-pushers playing both sides of the issues again?

Full-body massages are forbidden, to eliminate the possibility of sexual conduct between soldiers and salon employees. Soldiers in Iraq are prohibited from having sex with foreigners....

Aina Isaeva, 45, a nurse from Kyrgyzstan, didn't think twice when the opportunity arose to work in Mosul for a year as a beautician. US defense contractors have brought thousands of laborers from Central and Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America to keep American military bases humming and service members fed and comfortable....

There is almost always a waiting list for pedicures and manicures. Soldiers leave their rifles on a blue rack behind the counter and watch music videos or read old magazines as they wait for their names to be called. The magic happens in the back of the shop, where the masseuses and beauticians work in small cubicles with pink curtains.

The women at the salon work for a subcontractor of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, a command that runs stores known as post exchanges, or PXs. The exchange service has about 1,500 "third-country nationals" staffing 89 stores, 228 fast-food restaurants, 642 concessions, and 72 phone centers at bases in the Middle East, spokesman Judd Anstey said....

We need to SHUT THOSE DOWN and COME HOME because WE CAN'T AFFORD THIS SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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