Blackwater crushed car with three kids, old man to avoid traffic

As if the massacre of Sept 16 wasn't horrifying enough, more stories of Blackwater have surfaced.
"We would careen around corners, jump road dividers, reach speeds in excess of 100 mph and often cross over to the wrong side of the street, oncoming traffic be damned," she writes. "I began to wonder whether my meetings, intended to further U.S. policy goals and improve the lives of Iraqis, were doing more harm than good. With our drivers honking at, cutting off, pelting with water bottles (a favorite tactic) and menacing with weapons anyone in their way, how many enemies were we creating?" Gans describes a particularly "infuriating" incident where the lead Chevy Suburban in her convoy allegedly crashed into a sedan ferrying an older man, a young woman and three children. "As we approached at typical breakneck speed, the Blackwater driver honked furiously and motioned to the side, as if they should pull over," she pens. "The kids in the back seat looked back in horror, mouths agape at the sight of the heavily armored Suburbans driven by large, armed men in dark sunglasses. The poor Iraqi driver frantically searched for a means of escape, but there was none. So the lead Blackwater vehicle smashed heedlessly into the car, pushing it into the barrier. We zoomed by too quickly to notice if anyone was hurt."
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10 yr old commits suicide because parents don't let him play video games

A horrible trajedy.  Way too many video game related jokes available (extra lives, power-ups, fall damage).  A sad story.  A 10 year old boy jumped from the 19th floor of his apartment building in Moscow because his parents had banned him from playing any video games "due to bad conduct in school and a poor performance in studies." I feel for his family and at the same time am worried about the fear-mongering "video games are killing our kids!!!"  that is sure to be sparked by this. News Article

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Pentagon Paid $998,798 to Ship Two 19-Cent Washers

Aug. 16 (Bloomberg) -- A small South Carolina parts supplier collected about $20.5 million over six years from the Pentagon for fraudulent shipping costs, including $998,798 for sending two 19-cent washers to an Army base in Texas, U.S. officials said.
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