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- largeGROUCH rated 3 months ago
- FROM A PAGE WITH MANY MORE EXAMPLES (by the way, the stack is made up of single dollar bills ) Fifteen billion dollars ... This pile of money is 60 feet high, 150 feet long, and 62½ feet deep. This is the amount of money that the US Army has paid to Halliburton (a company once led by Vice President Dick Cheney) since late 2001 in no-bid contracts to perform services such as delivering food and fuel and constructing housing for U.S. Troops around the world, and has been persistently dogged with allegations for fraud, poor quality, overpricing, and other abuses. (On July 13, 2006, the US Army announced that it would end its dealings with the company.) source: The Toledo Blade CLICK THE PICTURE TO SEE MORE EXAMPLES.

Lbgrowl rated 10 months ago- I never realized how much of a fictional number $315 billion really is.

sboyds rated 24 months ago- It's hard to say that I 'like' this page, because it's not cheerful or likeable by any stretch of the imagination. It is, however, I potent illustration of what a huge problem we find ourselves in.

Mayamoi rated 26 months ago- UPDATE : April 25, 2005 Senate OKs $81B In Spending for Iraq, Afghanistan WASHINGTON | The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved $81 billion for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in a spending bill that would push the total cost of combat and reconstruction past $300 billion. Both the Senate and House versions of the measure would give President Bush much of the money he requested but the bills differ over what portion should go to military operations. The Pentagon says it needs the money by the first week of May, so Senate and House negotiators are expected to act quickly to send the president a final version of the spending bill. (AP) This pile is 250 feet long, and 125 feet wide. It's 320 feet high at the tallest point, which is as tall as St. Steven's Tower, the clock tower that houses Big Ben at Parliament, in London, England.

orangeate rated 27 months ago- UPDATE : April 25, 2005 Senate OKs $81B In Spending for Iraq, Afghanistan WASHINGTON | The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved $81 billion for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in a spending bill that would push the total cost of combat and reconstruction past $300 billion.

RiaU rated 28 months ago- How could we be spending so much in a war which very few Americans ever wanted to fight. We have so many things wrong in our own country that that money could go to. We have run down schools and neigbourhoods, starving children. Not to mention all of that money that could go to other countries that are in need of food, medicine, clothing. But nope, we're using that money to kill people. What joy.

senorsam21 rated 28 months ago- What a bunch of propaganda... Clearly this is a lot of money and we can debate whether it was worth the cost once we know the outcome but... why don't they make a stack of money that our government hands out to the people to lazy to work for themselves? Or a stack that represents what "they" yank automatically from American's paychecks in a month?

greenchair rated 28 months ago- You're right. Let's not spend any money on the War on Terror and let the Islamofascists slaughter as many civilians in the United States as they can. I hope you're next.