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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-16-05 05:32 PM
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4. Fitzgerald may've found evidence of a bigger crime...
... looking into the first reported crime of the outting of Valerie Plame, the NOC spy. Fitzgerald sounds like a straight-shooter who follows the evidence wherever it leads. In this case, the crumbs lead directly to the War Party.



Blood, Sweat & Tears: Asia’s Poor Build U.S. Bases in Iraq
David Phinney
October 3rd, 2005
Thousands of low-wage Asian laborers are traveling to Iraq to work for U.S. military contractors like First Kuwaiti and Prime Projects International in the hope of sending money home to their families. Trapped and exploited under inhuman conditions, many of them are now fleeing the country to save their lives.
cartoon by Khalil Bendib

Big, Easy Iraqi-Style Contracts Flood New Orleans
Pratap Chatterjee
September 20th, 2005
As Katrina's flood waters recede, government contractors are flowing into the Gulf Coast and reaping billions of dollars in pre-bid, limited bid, and sometimes no-bid contracts. Many of these contractors and the men who award them are the same players who bungled the reconstruction of Iraq. Deja vu all over again.
cartoon by Khalil Bendib
War Profiteers Campaign

Hallliburton Wins New $4.9Billion Iraq Contract
David Phinney
July 6th, 2005
With little fanfare and no public announcement, the U.S. Army quietly awarded $4.972 billion in new work to Halliburton on May 1 to support the United States military occupation of Iraq.
War Profiteers Campaign

Halliburton Hearing Unearths New Abuse
Pratap Chatterjee
June 27th, 2005
"Misplaced" portable military bases, thousand-dollar VCRs, and expired food are only a few of the new charges that have been brought against the most powerful military contractor in Iraq.

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http://www.warprofiteers.com/article.php?list=type&type=176



Lot o' money to be made in war.

PS: You're welcome, DoYouEverWonder! Thanks for giving a damn!
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