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Old 10-30-2003, 09:10 AM   #1
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Study: Bush backers land Iraq deals

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Campaign donors garner $8 billion in reconstruction projects

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 ? Companies awarded $8 billion in contracts to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan have been major campaign donors to President Bush, and their executives have had important political and military connections, according to a study released Thursday.

THE STUDY of more than 70 U.S. companies and individual contractors turned up more than $500,000 in donations to the president?s 2000 campaign, more than they gave collectively to any other politician over the past dozen years.

The report was released by the Center for Public Integrity, a Washington-based research organization that produces investigative articles on special interests and ethics in government. Its staff includes journalists and researchers.

The center concluded that most of the 10 largest contracts went to companies that employed former high-ranking government officials, or executives with close ties to members of Congress and even the agencies awarding their contracts.

COMPETITIVE BIDS ESCHEWED
Major contracts for Iraq and Afghanistan were awarded by the Bush administration without competitive bids, because agencies said competition would have taken too much time to meet urgent needs in both countries.

?No single agency supervised the contracting process for the government,? the center?s executive director, Charles Lewis, said. ?This situation alone shows how susceptible the contracting system is to waste, fraud and cronyism.?

The top contract recipient was the Halliburton subsidiary KBR, with more than $2.3 billion awarded to support the U.S. military and restore Iraq?s oil industry.

Halliburton was headed by Vice President Dick Cheney before he resigned to run with Bush in 2000.

Halliburton?s top executive, Dave Lesar, said Wednesday he was offended by criticism of the company?s Iraq work but believed it was ?less about Halliburton and more about external political issues.?

?As a company uniquely qualified to take on this difficult assignment, we will continue to bring all of our global resources to bear at this critical time in the Middle East. We have served the military for over 50 years and have no intention of backing down at this point,? he said.

Bechtel was second with a $1 billion capital construction contract involving Iraq?s utilities, telecommunications, railroads, ports, schools, health care facilities, bridges, roads and airports.

?LEGITIMATE POLICY INTERESTS?
The company?s Internet site says, ?We do engage in the political process, as do most companies in the United States. We have legitimate policy interests and positions on matters before Congress, and we express them in many ways, including support for elected officials who support those positions.

?We do not expect or receive political favors or government contracts as a result of those contributions.?

The Center?s analysis of contractor political donations showed:
The top 10 contractors contributed $11 million to national political parties, candidates and political action committees since 1990.
Fourteen of the companies won contracts in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Those companies, combined, have given more than $23 million in political contributions since 1990.
Most contractors, their political action committees and their employees have contributed just under $49 million to national political campaigns and parties since that year.
In the same time period, contractor donations to Republican Party committees outpaced contributions to the Democrats, $12.7 million to $7.1 million.

COMPANIES WELL-CONNECTED
Many of the companies with large contracts have important political connections.

Former Secretary of State George Shultz is a member of Bechtel?s board of directors, although he has no management role, according to the company?s Web site.

Riley Bechtel, the chairman and chief executive officer, was named early this year to the President?s Export Council, which advises the president on programs to improve U.S. trade.

Jack Sheehan, senior vice president in Bechtel?s petroleum and chemicals business, served on the Defense Policy Board, which advises the defense secretary on a variety of issues.

Other contractors also had connections. Among those cited by the Center for Public Integrity:
David Kay, head of the Bush administration?s search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, is a former vice president of Science Applications International Corp. He left the company in October 2002.
Christopher ?Ryan? Henry left the same company as a vice president in February 2003 to become principal deputy undersecretary of defense for policy.
Scott Spangler, principal owner of Chemonics International, was a senior U.S. Agency for International Development official during the first Bush administration. The company receives 90 percent of its business from USAID.
Sullivan Haave Associates Inc. was founded by Carol Haave, currently the deputy assistant secretary of defense for security and information operations.

The Center?s findings are based, in part, on 73 Freedom of Information Act requests and an analysis of a federal contractor database.
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Old 10-30-2003, 09:43 AM   #2
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yea what else is new, Clinton gets a Blow Job while in office and it's all holy hell.. yet Bush ass rapes the entire country and no one cares..

nice documentry on the same subject

http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle3995.htm
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Old 10-30-2003, 09:43 AM   #3
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yea what else is new, Clinton gets a Blow Job while in office and it's all holy hell.. yet Bush ass rapes the entire country and no one cares..

nice documentry on the same subject

http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle3995.htm
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Old 10-30-2003, 09:49 AM   #4
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yea what else is new, Clinton gets a Blow Job while in office and it's all holy hell.. yet Bush ass rapes the entire country and no one cares..

nice documentry on the same subject

http://www.informationclearinghouse....rticle3995.htm
I think people are starting to notice. He is doing worse in polls and many insiders feel that he may get beat in the next election.

The same thing happened to his father. Went to war in the Mideast and had huge approval ratings.
When people realized he was a lot of smoke and mirrors, he loses to Clinton.

I think we will see what people really think about him in the next election.
Then the American people will have their say (hopefully their voice will not be in the form of reelection. )
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Old 10-30-2003, 09:49 AM   #5
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Yeah, that's right, what else IS new? Clinton does all the same stuff, (as does every administration), even to the point that they accept illegel contributions from semi-hostile foreign goverments in exchange for releasing banned US weapons systems......and people actually go to jail for it....but for you it's all about a blow-job.


give me a break. Read up on companies like the Loral corporation.......for goodness sake try reading ANYTHING that doesn' co-incide with your already-held beliefs......for ONCE!
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Old 10-30-2003, 09:52 AM   #6
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I think people are starting to notice. He is doing worse in polls and many insiders feel that he may get beat in the next election.
It's about damn time!! Jeeze... how long does it take? The rest of the world has been screaming it out at the top of their lungs and in the US "people are starting to notice"

I mean, no offense... I know a huge portion of the US wasn't for it.. after all, Bush lost the popular vote to start with.... but for those that support this whole thing all the way... I sure hope it doesn't take too much longer to realize just how wrong this whole thing has been done.
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Old 10-30-2003, 09:58 AM   #7
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i never figured out why anyone cared so much that clinton got a blowjob and lied. sure, on a certain level it sucks, but who here really believes all presidents haven't done the same?

i'd rather have a president that can still get it up
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Old 10-30-2003, 10:11 AM   #8
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Duh. Just because business supports the gop the anti capitalists get their panties in a wad.

Who should get these contracts. NOW, gays united, teachers unions, crooked trial lawyers, new york times, enviromental screwballs, planned parenthood, etc.

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Old 10-30-2003, 10:14 AM   #9
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genomega, are you trying to say that only ex govt officials can run a large company? more importantly, don't you think that we should have someone overseeing the contracting process for the u.s. so we get the best prices and most capable companies to do the work?
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Old 10-30-2003, 10:26 AM   #11
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genomega, are you trying to say that only ex govt officials can run a large company? more importantly, don't you think that we should have someone overseeing the contracting process for the u.s. so we get the best prices and most capable companies to do the work?
The keywords are capable companies, they do get the contracts.
They have proven track records. The work has to be done now, not a year down the road.

The only complainers are the left wingers and the press.

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Old 10-30-2003, 10:30 AM   #12
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I think people are starting to notice.
That took long enough... DUH?

Agree with you and the sooner they start "noticing" more the better for the US and the rest of the world
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Old 10-30-2003, 10:35 AM   #13
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Texans are notorious for cronyism. You should have seen all the sweetheart deals LBJ did back in the 60's as soon as they got rid of Kennedy.
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Texans are notorious for cronyism. You should have seen all the sweetheart deals LBJ did back in the 60's as soon as they got rid of Kennedy.
We should have left Texas to Mexico .

There is a ton of money in the energy market and most of it runs through Texas.
Power and Energy play a huge factor in politics. I mean, hell, we went to war over it.
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