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re: Its happening - passed resolution to form special counsel body for Clinton
Posted on 7/30/17 at 6:33 pm to bencoleman
Posted on 7/30/17 at 6:33 pm to bencoleman
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Meanwhile over 4,000 servicemen are dead with nothing to show for it. Haliburton's stock soared 2003-2010 though, so I guess it was worth it, right
This is the dumbest post I've ever seen on tigerdroppings. You really are dumb.
I don't know why you think that. Four thousand + US servicemen and women ARE dead for nothing. Halliburton's stock did soar.
Before Cheney was Haliburton's CEO he said us invading Iraq would be a quagmire.
LINK
After he was Haliburton's CEO he said we would be greeted as liberators. He personally became very wealthy after the invasion of Iraq.
"The White House would rather you not know about the Haliburton affair. Even though Cheney was CEO of Haliburton for five years before becoming Vice President, this is not mentioned in the White House biography of Cheney (as of 7 August 2004) --see LINK (In case the White House changes this page, here is what it looked like, without the images, on 7 August 2004).
Below, we give a brief history of Haliburton. But first we note that Haliburton favoritism has been going on (local version) in spite of the Corps of Engineers' chief contracting officer objecting to it. She refused to sign the contract. Her signature is required, but they let it go through with her assistant's signature. She was threatened with demotion after raising the issue. This information has just come to light in the last few weeks. See also this article (local version).
Brief history of Haliburton:
1. Early 1990s. Cheney, as Secretary of Defense, gives contracts to Halliburton to rebuild facilities in Kuwait that had been destroyed in the first Persian Gulf war.
2. Early 1990 to 1993. Cheney, as Secretary of Defense, commissions Halliburton to do a classified (secret) study concerning replacing the U.S. military's logistics by work done by private companies. Halliburton says, yes, a company can do the work. In August 1992, with essentially no bidding, Halliburton is selected by the US Army Corps of Engineers to do all work needed to support the military for the next five years! Thereafter, Halliburton (or its subsidiary KBR) and its military logistics business escalated rapidly. In the ten years thereafter revenues totaled $2.5 billion.
3. 1995-2000. Cheney is CEO of Halliburton. Under Cheney, Halliburton increases its offshore tax havens from 9 to 44, cutting its taxes from $302 million in 1998 to an $85 million refund in 1999. That's almost $400 million they took from taxpayers in one year.
4. During Cheney's tenure at Haliburton, Halliburton did business with countries like Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Iraq, Libya, Iran, and Nigeria even though the US had imposed strict sanctions on them. They skirted sanctions, and they lobbied against sanctions. Some of this business was illegal, and Halliburton was fined for it.
5. Spring 2000. Cheney heads Bush's Vice-Presidential Search committee --while continuing as CEO of Halliburton. He ends up picking himself as Vice President.
6. July 2000. Cheney is asked whether Halliburton or its subsidaries were trying to do business with Iraq. He says no; he had a firm policy that they wouldn't do anything in Iraq, even if it was legal. This was a blatant lie: subsidiaries sold over $73 million in oil-production parts to Iraq.
7. 2000. As CEO of Halliburton, Cheney clears $20 million in one year, after taxes.
8. July 2000. Cheney's severance package from Halliburton (as CEO) is far and above what other company officers got when they left --some say it is as high as $62 million in stocks and stock options.
9. December 2001. KBR (Halliburton subsidiary) is granted an open-ended contract for Army troops supply and Navy construction, wherever U.S. troops go, for the next 10 years (so far, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Yemen, Iraq). This unique contract has no ceiling on cost. KBR is reimbursed for every dollar spent plus a base fee of 1 percent, which guarantees profit. Plus, they can get a bonus as a percentage of company costs.
10. January 2003. Bush sends a letter to Congress exercising his authority, as president, to waive section 9007, thus removing sanctions and allowing assistance to oil-rich Azerbaijan (see point 4). This administration invites the head of Azerbaijan to the White House, even though this person was the main reason for earlier sanctions against Azerbaijan. Reason? Azerbaijan has oil.
11. September 2003. Cheney states that when he became Vice President, he severed all ties with Halliburton, as required by law. This was a lie. Government accounting offices said that the compensation he continues to receive is a conflict of interest.
12. Dec 2003. Halliburton, without competitive bidding, is given a contract to restore the Iraqi oil sector. It is billed initially as a contract for putting out oil-well fires, something in which Halliburton has little expertise. It turns out that the contract is really for the full restoration of the oil business in Iraq. It is kept secret because of the "emergency conditions". It is one of the highest military logistics contracts in history.
13. June 2004. Cheney has said all along that he had no contact with government officials who coordinated Halliburtons many contracts with the military. A March 2003 Pentagon email refutes this claim. It says that action on a no-bid Halliburton contract to rebuild Iraq's oil industry was "coordinated" with Cheney's office. This has to do with a no-bid contract given to Halliburton for rebuilding Iraq.
14. August 2004. The SEC (Security Exchange Comission) levies a fine of $7.5 million on Halliburton for illegal accounting changes in 1998, when Cheney was CEO of Halliburton. Some people think that politics may have shielded Cheney and others from being held more accountable."
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Treason on the part of Bush 43 Administration officials needs to be part of the part of the narrative that everyone takes away from the history of the US invasion of Iraq.
This post was edited on 7/30/17 at 6:34 pm
Posted on 7/30/17 at 6:39 pm to Scoop
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I have an understanding that people can have oppositional political views as I do. What I can't come to grips with is creepy people like you. How in the world can someone have a lofty admiration for someone as gross as Hillary Clinton?
I can't put my head around that.
How could any thinking person with healthy thought processes hold Hillary Clinton in high esteem? She should make the skin crawl of everyone regardless of their placement on the political spectrum.
It's not just this Wormski idiot, look at how many millions of people voted for a known criminal. This past election really made me question just how many Americans have lost all sense of right and wrong. Sure, Trump's crude, rude, petulant, bombastic etc. but he is squeaky clean compared to the Clinton Crime Syndicate.
Posted on 7/30/17 at 6:40 pm to JuiceTerry
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Has no one even pointed out that this is fake news that isn't breaking at all?
Juicy, Juicy, Juicy, here is the video of the judiciary committee and the letter. Watch the whole video it's good.
Vote To Appoint A Second Special Counsel To Investigate James Comey And Hillary Clinton - YouTube
judiciary.house.gov
How is this fake news, when you can watch and read it?
Posted on 7/30/17 at 6:45 pm to WhiskeyPapa
No what's dumb about it is the poster equating the two like it's a thing. If Bush broke US law he should go to jail. Hilary is known to have broken the law she needs to go to jail.
Posted on 7/30/17 at 6:48 pm to WhiskeyPapa
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I don't know why you think that. Four thousand + US servicemen and women ARE dead for nothing. Halliburton's stock did soar.
Before Cheney was Haliburton's CEO he said us invading Iraq would be a quagmire.
LINK
When people start to understand this fact concerning corporations and politics, it's always about the damn money! Many of these politicians check into the DC Brothel as middle class citizens and leave with millions after 20-40 years working the system.., IT"S WHY THEY DON"T WANT TERM LIMITS!! Have you noticed how term limits, which was one of Trump's campaign promises has been dropped bigly?
Posted on 7/30/17 at 7:11 pm to bencoleman
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And they're going to wish they had taken their loss and moved on.
Unlike Trump, who can't move on from his victory and still holds rallies to talk about the past. Good thing he's not wasting his time successfully passing health care reform. It's better that he focuses on hiring and firing everyone in his first 6 months.
Why actually accomplish anything when you can incessantly whine about the Attorney General he personally chose?
Posted on 7/30/17 at 7:16 pm to Volkosoby
quote:OK. Appoint Giuliani SC. Can we give him a 2 year period to investigate emails, Benghazi, Lois Lerner, etc? If nothing comes out of it will you finally give it a break and not bitch about any investigation into Trump in the meantime?
Rudy Giuliani favorite to head SC
Posted on 7/30/17 at 7:23 pm to Dignan
Showing your ignorance again. Trump is campaigning for reelection, not to mention getting his message out. He can't trust the media to do it.
Posted on 7/30/17 at 7:27 pm to mmcgrath
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OK. Appoint Giuliani SC. Can we give him a 2 year period to investigate emails, Benghazi, Lois Lerner, etc? If nothing comes out of it will you finally give it a break and not bitch about any investigation into Trump in the meantime?
That's dumb. Like Mueller and other SCs, whoever gets appointed will get as much time as they need to complete their investigation.
Posted on 7/30/17 at 8:35 pm to cajunangelle
OK you're right. There's a new SC and it's Rudy Giuliani.
Quit crushing on me woman
Quit crushing on me woman
Posted on 7/30/17 at 8:51 pm to Volkosoby
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Breaking News: Its happening - passed resolution to form special counsel body for Clinton
Is she president?
Posted on 7/30/17 at 8:54 pm to Womski
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a stateswoman with her experience and devotion to the country throughout her entire political career
Weren't you just calling Hillary a shitty candidate the other day?
Posted on 7/30/17 at 8:56 pm to Ebbandflow
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Is she president?
Thanks for that. What does this have to do with her slimy dealings and kill record?
Posted on 7/30/17 at 8:56 pm to GRTiger
quote:Unlike Mueller, all of the other stuff has been investigated for between 4 and 7 years. I doubt Mueller will go north of 2 years.
That's dumb. Like Mueller and other SCs, whoever gets appointed will get as much time as they need to complete their investigation.
Posted on 7/30/17 at 8:59 pm to mmcgrath
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all of the other stuff has been investigated for between 4 and 7 years
The obstruction of the investigation into Hillary's illegal server concluded a year ago and has not been looked at yet. That's what the focus of a new SC would be.
Posted on 7/30/17 at 9:00 pm to themunch
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What does this have to do with her slimy dealings and kill record?
Which dealings and kill record? Do you feel any of that is under investigation?
Its easy to step in and make some dumbass vague statements with no proof.
This post was edited on 7/30/17 at 9:05 pm
Posted on 7/30/17 at 9:02 pm to Ebbandflow
It should be and should have been done long ago.
To be more precise, when the little vixen goes under investigation people die.
To be more precise, when the little vixen goes under investigation people die.
This post was edited on 7/30/17 at 9:03 pm
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