I just got a really amazing bit of spam, purporting to be from an American soldier serving in IRAQ. It’s a standard Nigerian Oil Scam, except here it’s $25M “liberated” from Saddam’s family and a dishonest “soldier” who wants help getting the money out of Iraq.
While I’m no fan of this absurd war, it really pisses me off when people abuse it to make money at the expense of the soldiers and citizens that have to work and live through it all. With our President and his Halliburton buddies setting such a shining example, though, I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised by this sort of spam, however.
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Spammers sink to new lows
I just got a really amazing bit of spam, purporting to be from an American soldier serving in IRAQ. It’s a standard Nigerian Oil Scam, except here it’s $25M “liberated” from Saddam’s family and a dishonest “soldier” who wants help getting the money out of Iraq.
While I’m no fan of this absurd war, it really pisses me off when people abuse it to make money at the expense of the soldiers and citizens that have to work and live through it all. With our President and his Halliburton buddies setting such a shining example, though, I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised by this sort of spam, however.
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