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Excalibur


This is too good not to be shared!



Bofors Industries new artillery grenade Excalibur is being used in Afghanistan and Iraq by American forces. The grenade is a new generation weapons platform that allows you to shoot and hit with extreme precision over distances up to 60 km. Here are some information!

That's great! Not only can we Swedes sell artillery ammunition with a cost of 1000 000 kr a piece ($ 166 000)! But they will also actually save lifes, because of the extremly high presicion. So far so good.

(Yeah- We Swedes can make weapons of the highest standards; we just don't use them!)

BUT!

A majority shareholder of Bofors... Is the Swedish state! Allso the buissness itself brings in a lot of tax money. A part of that money is then being used to finance the terrorists! They are calling it "aid", but there is a cleare correlation by the amount of "aid" a certain country gets and the terrorist activities there. There are also clear correlation between the amount of aid money being given and the amount of corruption there are in the country! AND prolonged aid produces poverty (can you sell beef when an other country is handing it out for free?)...

Well, atleast we don't sell Excaliburs to them...

3 Comments:

Blogger falcon_01 said...

Sickening, but as long as we miraculously blow up all the terrorists before they can use the aid everything should work out... ha. Not going to happen unless we get a real hardliner elected here...

Thursday 20 September 2007 at 14:19:00 CEST

 
Blogger Yankee Doodle said...

An expensive weapon will generate marketing issues: the price is a drawback.

Aid for terrorists....

The solution is simple: Give "Excaliburs" to the terrorists. Problems solved!

Friday 21 September 2007 at 11:59:00 CEST

 
Blogger pela68 said...

Yupp!
Hence "This is to good not to be shared"

(c;

Saturday 22 September 2007 at 21:46:00 CEST

 

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