Halliburton Wins Iraq Contract

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3L33T32003

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Someone didn't teach you about the spoils of war in history class...

Cheney does not own any Haliburton stock, what could he have to gain from this?

: ) Hopper

You wanna take bets where Cheney goes to work after he gets outta office?????
 

shiner

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Originally posted by: 3L33T32003
Originally posted by: Queasy
B.A.U - Business As Usual.


Seriously, tell me that this isn't the way the business is normally conducted in D.C. for the past...ohhh, forever.


Can you PLEASE prove to me, with links, that when CLINTON fired missles into Iraq, and when CLINTON went to Kosovo and Haiti, that companies previously headed by him or Al Gore were awarded multi-billion dollar contracts to clean up the mess afterwards?

And don't you just LOVE how the army spread leaflets that said "don't burn your oil fields" to the Iraqi army???? Yeah, that will stop them! Kinda makes the connection easy to see, eh?

People should not say "blood for oil" they should say "blood for Haliburton."
Companies previously headed by Clinton or Gore? Well....err....that wouldn't be possible becauce neither of them had ever held a job in the private sector.

As for the leaflets....every heard of PsyOps?
 

3L33T32003

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If Haliburton is the best at what they do and their price is fair who cares?

Of course it is a verifiable fact that nobody could do it better, faster, cheaper than Haliburton. Ooops I guess you can't verify squat because they used secret bidding to get the contracts.

 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: 3L33T32003
Someone didn't teach you about the spoils of war in history class...

Cheney does not own any Haliburton stock, what could he have to gain from this?

: ) Hopper

You wanna take bets where Cheney goes to work after he gets outta office?????

Can you PLEASE prove to me, with links
 

jjones

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Originally posted by: lupy


If they didn't win fair and square and the bidding process is controversial, then you tell me how they won. Geez, you sure like to fight a losing battle don't you
WTF? How did they not win fair and square? Please show me evidence of that. They participated in a legal bid and were awarded the contract. How did that not turn out fair and square. In the world of contracts, what is legal dictates what is fair and square and they were awarded the contract legally.

 

UNCjigga

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Oh my god, this is farking hilarious!!! Halliburton's civil engineering/contracting services are such a joke they ARE BANNED FROM BIDDING ON ANY NEW PROJECTS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA!!!!!! They farked up 3 or 4 highway projects already...some are 10 years behind schedule!
 

Corn

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Oh my god, this is farking hilarious!!! Halliburton's civil engineering/contracting services are such a joke they ARE BANNED FROM BIDDING ON ANY NEW PROJECTS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA!!!!!! They farked up 3 or 4 highway projects already...some are 10 years behind schedule!

A quick search at Nexis yielded not a single article regarding this supposed barring of contract bids. Perhaps you would like to provide something for us skeptics?
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: Corn
Oh my god, this is farking hilarious!!! Halliburton's civil engineering/contracting services are such a joke they ARE BANNED FROM BIDDING ON ANY NEW PROJECTS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA!!!!!! They farked up 3 or 4 highway projects already...some are 10 years behind schedule!

A quick search at Nexis yielded not a single article regarding this supposed barring of contract bids. Perhaps you would like to provide something for us skeptics?

GLADLY! Read down to the 3rd paragraph or so. I should clarify by saying they are barred from any ROADWORK bids only. But it looks like they pissed off Texas too! HAH!!
 

3L33T32003

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As for the leaflets....every heard of PsyOps?

Ever hear of "generating revenue?"

If the Iraqi army knew that Bush and Cheney would personally profit from burning oil fields, do you think they would burn them?
 

lupy

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Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy


If they didn't win fair and square and the bidding process is controversial, then you tell me how they won. Geez, you sure like to fight a losing battle don't you
WTF? How did they not win fair and square? Please show me evidence of that. They participated in a legal bid and were awarded the contract. How did that not turn out fair and square. In the world of contracts, what is legal dictates what is fair and square and they were awarded the contract legally.

Winning it legally does not equate to winning it fair and square.

Fair and square means open bidding, every company that is capable of rebuilding Iraq should be allowed to bid.

If Haliburton really is such a capable company as many seem to suggest, then what are they afraid of if the bidding is open? If they are the most capable, they will win. Why then do we shield out some firms by using the controversial secret bidding to award contracts to then?

Unless there is something to hide, no sane person would use secret bidding!
 

Corn

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Cheney countered the report by saying the road-building business is only a very small part of Halliburton?s core mission, and is one the company is attempting to phase out.

So I guess that not being able to bid on road contracts in NC won't actually bother Halliburton too much.....
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: uncJIGGA
Also, according to this, Cheney is still getting payments from Halliburton...deferred salary or something like that
.

so having deferred salary is illegal? Do you people make this stuff up or do you actually think what you say is the truth?
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: uncJIGGA
Also, according to this, Cheney is still getting payments from Halliburton...deferred salary or something like that
.

so having deferred salary is illegal? Do you people make this stuff up or do you actually think what you say is the truth?
I never said it was illegal. Hell, I wouldn't even know if it was unethical. I just wanted to throw it out because some have said he is no longer getting paid by Halliburton and that's not true! I DO think it might be strange for him to take a deffered salary, but maybe its standard practice when someone leaves a company to join a public office.
 

Corn

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Also, according to this, Cheney is still getting payments from Halliburton...deferred salary or something like that .



When he left Halliburton in 2000 to become George Bush?s running mate, he opted not to receive his leaving payment in a lump sum but instead have it paid to him over five years, possibly for tax reasons.

Gee, ya think?
 

jjones

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Originally posted by: lupy
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy


If they didn't win fair and square and the bidding process is controversial, then you tell me how they won. Geez, you sure like to fight a losing battle don't you
WTF? How did they not win fair and square? Please show me evidence of that. They participated in a legal bid and were awarded the contract. How did that not turn out fair and square. In the world of contracts, what is legal dictates what is fair and square and they were awarded the contract legally.

Winning it legally does not equate to winning it fair and square.

Fair and square means open bidding, every company that is capable of rebuilding Iraq should be allowed to bid.

If Haliburton really is such a capable company as many seem to suggest, then what are they afraid of if the bidding is open? If they are the most capable, they will win. Why then do we shield out some firms by using the controversial secret bidding to award contracts to then?

Unless there is something to hide, no sane person would use secret bidding!
That's your interpretation of fair and square. Try going to a judge and seeking an injunction by stating that you don't feel the contract was fair and square; that you just don't agree with the terms of the bid and for that reason it's not fair and square in your eyes. Lets see how long the judge can contain an outburst of laughter.

You just don't get it. Contract law determines what is fair and square; not your opinion. By my opinion, Halliburton won fair and square. Both opinions amount to nothing and Halliburton still legally won the contract, fair and square.

 

lupy

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Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy


If they didn't win fair and square and the bidding process is controversial, then you tell me how they won. Geez, you sure like to fight a losing battle don't you
WTF? How did they not win fair and square? Please show me evidence of that. They participated in a legal bid and were awarded the contract. How did that not turn out fair and square. In the world of contracts, what is legal dictates what is fair and square and they were awarded the contract legally.

Winning it legally does not equate to winning it fair and square.

Fair and square means open bidding, every company that is capable of rebuilding Iraq should be allowed to bid.

If Haliburton really is such a capable company as many seem to suggest, then what are they afraid of if the bidding is open? If they are the most capable, they will win. Why then do we shield out some firms by using the controversial secret bidding to award contracts to then?

Unless there is something to hide, no sane person would use secret bidding!
That's your interpretation of fair and square. Try going to a judge and seeking an injunction by stating that you don't feel the contract was fair and square; that you just don't agree with the terms of the bid and for that reason it's not fair and square in your eyes. Lets see how long the judge can contain an outburst of laughter.

You just don't get it. Contract law determines what is fair and square; not your opinion. By my opinion, Halliburton won fair and square. Both opinions amount to nothing and Halliburton still legally won the contract, fair and square.

Yes, I suppose you also believe OJ Simpson didn't kill anyone then? Clinton didn't have sexual relationship with Monica? In both cases they were all legally acquitted, that's fair and square right?
 

Corn

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Yes, I suppose you also believe OJ Simpson didn't kill anyone then? Clinton didn't have sexual relationship with Monica? In both cases they were all legally acquitted, that's fair and square right?

I love straw-men arguments.
 

lupy

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Originally posted by: Corn
Yes, I suppose you also believe OJ Simpson didn't kill anyone then? Clinton didn't have sexual relationship with Monica? In both cases they were all legally acquitted, that's fair and square right?

I love straw-men arguments.

Just pointing out the hypocrisy, sorry I made you mad
 

jjones

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Originally posted by: lupy
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy


If they didn't win fair and square and the bidding process is controversial, then you tell me how they won. Geez, you sure like to fight a losing battle don't you
WTF? How did they not win fair and square? Please show me evidence of that. They participated in a legal bid and were awarded the contract. How did that not turn out fair and square. In the world of contracts, what is legal dictates what is fair and square and they were awarded the contract legally.

Winning it legally does not equate to winning it fair and square.

Fair and square means open bidding, every company that is capable of rebuilding Iraq should be allowed to bid.

If Haliburton really is such a capable company as many seem to suggest, then what are they afraid of if the bidding is open? If they are the most capable, they will win. Why then do we shield out some firms by using the controversial secret bidding to award contracts to then?

Unless there is something to hide, no sane person would use secret bidding!
That's your interpretation of fair and square. Try going to a judge and seeking an injunction by stating that you don't feel the contract was fair and square; that you just don't agree with the terms of the bid and for that reason it's not fair and square in your eyes. Lets see how long the judge can contain an outburst of laughter.

You just don't get it. Contract law determines what is fair and square; not your opinion. By my opinion, Halliburton won fair and square. Both opinions amount to nothing and Halliburton still legally won the contract, fair and square.

Yes, I suppose you also believe OJ Simpson didn't kill anyone then? Clinton didn't have sexual relationship with Monica? In both cases they were all legally acquitted, that's fair and square right?
I concede defeat in the face of your batallion of strawmen. I don't like pointless discussion with someone who hasn't a clue about what he is talking about.

 

lupy

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Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: lupy


If they didn't win fair and square and the bidding process is controversial, then you tell me how they won. Geez, you sure like to fight a losing battle don't you
WTF? How did they not win fair and square? Please show me evidence of that. They participated in a legal bid and were awarded the contract. How did that not turn out fair and square. In the world of contracts, what is legal dictates what is fair and square and they were awarded the contract legally.

Winning it legally does not equate to winning it fair and square.

Fair and square means open bidding, every company that is capable of rebuilding Iraq should be allowed to bid.

If Haliburton really is such a capable company as many seem to suggest, then what are they afraid of if the bidding is open? If they are the most capable, they will win. Why then do we shield out some firms by using the controversial secret bidding to award contracts to then?

Unless there is something to hide, no sane person would use secret bidding!
That's your interpretation of fair and square. Try going to a judge and seeking an injunction by stating that you don't feel the contract was fair and square; that you just don't agree with the terms of the bid and for that reason it's not fair and square in your eyes. Lets see how long the judge can contain an outburst of laughter.

You just don't get it. Contract law determines what is fair and square; not your opinion. By my opinion, Halliburton won fair and square. Both opinions amount to nothing and Halliburton still legally won the contract, fair and square.

Yes, I suppose you also believe OJ Simpson didn't kill anyone then? Clinton didn't have sexual relationship with Monica? In both cases they were all legally acquitted, that's fair and square right?
I concede defeat in the face of your batallion of strawmen. I don't like pointless discussion with someone who hasn't a clue about what he is talking about.

Apparently the taste of hypocrisy is a little too hard to bear for some people...

 

lowtech1

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: jjones
Well it has to go to someone. It's too bad the report did not go into detail enough to show all those other bidders that wre purposely pushed aside in order to award the contract to Halliburton. Or if it was even an open bidding process. Other than stating that the contract went to Halliburton, that report says little else.

if they were pushed aside, you would hear alot more bitching.
Didn' the UK BBC & New Zealand yesterday reported Blair couldn't even get a crumb (of a rebuilt Iraq contract) from Bush for being such a good "Wifery/Viceroy"?

It just show how the US administration don't have much respect for their allies.
 

Corn

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Just pointing out the hypocrisy, sorry I made you mad

No need for you to be sorry, for why would I be mad at you for making a fool of yourself? In order to point out hypocrisy, one must use examples of someone actually being a hypocrite. What relevency does OJ being guilty or not have to do with a bidding process? Also, Clinton was never on trial for having sex with Monica, and therefore never "acquitted" of that crime.
 

Corn

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You know what, I've decided I'll take your little strawman argument and run with it.

Do I think that OJ was acquitted fair and square?

I sure do. In this country, our judicial system requires that those who are found guilty of crimes be done so beyond all reasonable doubt.

In the case of the OJ trial, the prosecution was unable to accomplish this task.

This does not mean that I don't think OJ was guilty, only that he was not found to be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt by a jury of his peers.

Where is the hypocrisy?
 
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