Thursday, August 12th, 2004

Surprise, Suprise . . .

Is it any shock to hear that Vice President Dick Cheney’s old company Haliburton cannot account for why it billed the U.S government for $1.8 billion in work it supposedly performed in Iraq? As you might remember, Haliburton received a no-bid contract worth billions of dollars for rebuilding Iraq -- a contract that we all know Dich-head Cheney personally had a hand in arranging.

Do the American people need any more proof that Haliburton is one of the greediest corporations on Earth, that Cheney is one of the least trustworth and most corrupt politicians on Earth, and that this whole Bush administrations is one of the most incompetent and most beholden to wealthy mega-corporate donors in the history of humanity? It amazes me how ordinary citizens can sit by and ignore how Bush and his cronies are completely in these corporations’ back pockets. Absolutely amazing.


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