Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: BOBDN
Originally posted by: Gaard
You're probably free to post about Haliburton again BOBDN, I just think the other thread was locked down because of the personal attacks...not the subject matter.
I'm sure you're right. Let's discuss the use of no bid contracts given to corportaions recently headed by VP Cheney instead of discussing each other's perceived weaknesses.
In a nation with the second largest oil reserves on the planet the US taxpayer is subsidizing fuel being distributed by Cheney's Halliburton Corp. and being GOUGED on the price in the process.
This is simply wrong. And those who are responsible must be investigated for their actions.
You are correct. Let's start with the first administration to have awarded Haliburton no-bid contracts.
We discussed this in a thread a few weeks ago. During the Reagan/Bush administration policy was changed to allow corps to supply the military and relieve them from work that could be done by the private sector.
Does anyone remember the name of the DOD program?
In any event, Cheney as Sec of Defense had KBR (wholly ownded subsidiary of Halliburton) conduct a study then allowed KBR to implement their own study. Then Cheney becomes CEO of Halliburton and positions them to take advantage of the very program he had KBR set up!
Now as VP of the USA, while still receiving compensation from Halliburton (read the link I posted in the first post above about the findings of the Congressional Search Service) Cheney is INSTRUMENTAL in rushing our nation into a war based on statements and evidence which we all know now were COMPLETELY FALSE.
So sure, let's investigate the FIRST administration to have awarded Halliburton no-bid contracts.
As we all know, or as most of us will admit to ourselves, the Bush Doctrine of pre-emption was fomented by people in government who tried during the first Bush administration to achieve the goals they have now succeeded in reaching. Cheney/Rumsfeld/Wolfowitz/Perle and the rest of the civilian Pentagon personnel were hell bent on invading Iraq from the moment Bush told Schwartzkopf to end the '91 Gulf War.
The implications cannot be ignored. We are dealing with people who planned this invasion and put themselves in a position to profit from it for 11 years.
This to my way of thinking is criminal. War profiteering with malice and forethought.
I find it difficult if not impossible to believe ANY AMERICAN can support such actions by people in or out of government.
Administrations since the mid '80s implementation of the Pentagon no-bid policy have granted Halliburton and other corporations no-bid contracts.
THIS administration has taken it one GIANT step further. They have used outdated intelligence, innuendo and outright lies to mire America in a war in which they are now, at the very highest offices in governement, are profiteering from.
That's just a bit further than other administrations have gone. And now with charges of price gouging for fuel in a nation with the world's second largest oil reserves I am led to wonder just how many other schemes the Bush administration, Halliburton and other contractors they are using in Iraq are conducting to fleece the American taxpayer. All the while telling us at home there isn't money for domestic programs.
These actions by the Bush administration are simply sickening war profiteering - and are from an unnecessary war that they contrived for just this purpose.
This is criminal. And Americans need to wake up to these facts.