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![]() Impeach George Bush Cheney Still Taking Money from Haliburton Contributing to the war-profiteering mess, Cheney's still getting $1,000,000 / year from Haliburton who was awarded a non-competetive multi-billion dollar contract for reconstructing Iraq. Source: the Guardian, 2003-07-02 Candidate: Dick Cheney Halliburton, the Texas company which has been awarded the Pentagon's contract to put out potential oil-field fires in Iraq and which is bidding for postwar construction contracts, is still making annual payments to its former chief executive, the vice-president Dick Cheney. The payments, which appear on Mr Cheney's 2001 financial disclosure statement, are in the form of "deferred compensation" of up to $1m (£600,000) a year. 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. An aide to the vice president said yesterday: "This is money that Mr Cheney was owed by the corporation as part of his salary for the time he was employed by Halliburton and which was a fixed amount paid to him over time." The aide said the payment was even insured so that it would not be affected even if Halliburton went bankrupt, to ensure there was no conflict of interest. "Also, the vice president has nothing whatsoever to do with the Pentagon bidding process," the aide added. The company would not say how much the payments are. The obligatory disclosure statement filled by all top government officials says only that they are in the range of $100,000 and $1m. Nor is it clear how they are calculated. Halliburton is one of five large US corporations - the others are the Bechtel Group, Fluor Corp, Parsons Corp, and the Louis Berger Group - invited to bid for contracts in what may turn out to be the biggest reconstruction project since the second world war. It is estimated to be worth up to $900m for the preliminary work alone, such as rebuilding Iraq's hospitals, ports, airports and schools. The contract winners will be able to establish a presence in post-Saddam Iraq that should give them an invaluable edge in winning future contracts. The defence department contract awarded to the Halliburton subsidiary, Kellog, Brown & Root (KBR), to control oil fires if Saddam Hussein sets the well heads alight, will put the company in an excellent position to bid for huge contracts when Iraq's oil industry is rehabilitated. KBR has already benefited considerably from the "war on terror". It has so far been awarded contracts worth nearly $33m to build the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba for al-Qaida suspects. Asked whether the payments to Mr Cheney represented a conflict of interest, Halliburton's spokeswoman, Wendy Hall, said: "We have been working as a government contractor since the 1940s. Since this time, KBR has become the premier provider of logistics and support services to all branches of the military." In the five years Mr Cheney was at the helm, Halliburton nearly doubled the amount of business it did with the government to $2.3bn. The company also more than doubled its political contributions to $1.2m, overwhelmingly to Republican candidates. Mr Cheney sold most of his Halliburton shares when he left the company, but retained stock options worth about $8m. He arranged to pay any profits to charity. · Robert Bryce is the author of Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, Jealousy and the Death of Enron Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: From: Greg 2008-06-13 00:00:00 why would anyone believe cheney ? he told a number of lies about his accountability during 9/11 over and over and over. who planted the explosives in the 3rd building that collapsed at ground zero on 9/11 ? google wtc7 ! From: Save again 2007-08-26 00:00:00 all who feel helpless about what to do to get even with this republican gut gang,here is a legal way.stop spending money and drive the economy to the break.buy only what you need.food,rent,utilities. insurance.and thats it.hold off on a new car,dont buy every new thing that comes out.sit and wait for another 14 months.then!!!and this is good as robert bird senitor from virginia would say here me now!!!!here me just picture it now not only will you drive the republicans up the wall when the economy is going bad the war is going bad we lost the house majority then we take or should i say win the election we dont want to stoop to taking like the republicans the less that you give your a taker.win the election and with all the money you dont blow from now till then celibrate to high heaven and go reward yourself for your steadfast determination not to buy now.and remember waiting is half the fun and all good things are worth waiting for.i mean this will work any other ideas i have are illegal,and should be.laws that were made protecting life and liberty when this country started out and god blessed america.whos god? your god whom ever he is.remember money is the root to all evil.lets pull the roots on the republican weeds.hold your money now and reward yourself big in november 2009 and remeber as the republicans get to feeling desperate and start the flinging of thier mud that it is just out of frustration of not getting thier way.and dont take your eyes off of them for a minute.especialy at the elections.they will raise thier left hand to the lord and pick your pocket with thier right hand. From: dave 2007-08-26 00:00:00 if i had my way we would leave haliburton in iraq and get the military out.but that isnt likely,so lets catch these crooks in wrong doing by impeaching the president and vice president and have war trials for both.then any leads that come up during the trials can be followed up on and make halliburton and kbr pay back all earnings they dade during the war. From: MICHAEL LEE SMITH 2005-07-16 03:45:40 terrific articles, one and all. hitler also believed that the bigger the lie, the more likely the people would believe it. does this also sound familiar? From: 2005-07-16 03:36:16 cheney can go fuck himself! he needs to be shown some of the more interesting uses of a cattle-prod. people like him should be charged for the air that they breathe. keep on fighting the good fight and give em hell! michael lee smith |
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