Halliburton Gets Contract To Pry Gold Fillings From New Orleans Corpses' Teeth
September 14, 2005 | Issue 41•37
HOUSTON—On Tuesday, Halliburton received a $110 million no-bid government contract to pry the gold fillings from the mouths of deceased disaster victims in the New Orleans-Gulf Coast area. "We are proud to serve the government in this time of crisis by recovering valuable resources from the wreckage of this deadly storm," said David J. Lesar, Halliburton's president. "The gold we recover from the human rubble of Katrina can be used to make fighter-jet electronics, supercomputer chips, inflation-proof A-grade investments, and luxury yachting watches."
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That's pretty messed up. It reminds me of stuff from WWII internment camps.September 18 2005, 22:55:16 UTC 6 years ago
It is pretty close to reality, however.
September 19 2005, 14:26:47 UTC 6 years ago
Come on, no one cares about the elderly and black...
Anonymous
September 19 2005, 15:19:21 UTC 6 years ago
shrinkin heads
shrunken heads on sticks are very kitsch, a nice addition to a big game or rompus room.