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A Scandal of Epic Proportions
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09/10/2007 10:39:09
 
 
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09/10/2007 09:04:24
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Politics
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Thread ID:
01259628
Message ID:
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Nope. This is unquestionably the fault of both Haliburton and the Administration. As the article pointed out, whistle-blowers have been stopped at the gates by the Justice dept.

I remember you making statements about the soldiers who commented when I posted way back when about the documentary "Iraq for Sale". I'm not sure why, but it just always seems to me that there's something to the story you're missing. Or, you're one of the 29% who will support the administration no matter what.

There were several incidents mentioned in the documentary that, under any normal circumstances would cause a party to cancel a contract. The most absolutely disgusting point mentioned was that contaminated water the Haliburton was supplying to the bases. The engineer who was interviewed in this segment had to fight back the tears. He said because of the pathinogens in the water, there was a change that soldiers returning could have major health issues. Yet Haliburton was given a small slap on the wrist over this incident.

Yet someone like you, a military person, is not totally up in arms over a situation like this. Where our govt sends soldiers to war, and in addition to the enemy they have to fight, they create scenarios to put our soldiers in harms way. Absolutely disgusting!


>Shouldn't you be pointing the finger DIRECTLY at Haliburton?
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>>Some will argue that the failure's in Iraq after the toppling of Sadam were an unfortunate incident. How much more evidence do you need that those in charge had to work hard to make post Saddam Iraq such a failure:
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>>http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x1997476

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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