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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (6278)3/11/2004 12:06:09 AM
From: stockman_scottRespond to of 81568
 
Things you must believe to remain a Republican today:

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To: American Spirit who wrote (6278)3/11/2004 8:28:55 AM
From: rrufffRespond to of 81568
 
I'm in the middle looking for info - real to make my decision. Making up stuff doesn't help your candidate. Your post is just untrue.

It's like the Haliburton crap.

Here's today's news.

I'm sure Cheney is pissed at the HAL guys and wants them to get what is coming to them.

7:56AM HAL: Pentagon asks Justice Dept to join inquiry -- WSJ 29.97: The Wall Street Journal reports that the Pentagon has asked the Justice Department to join an inquiry into alleged fuel overcharging by Halliburton in Iraq. The broadening of the fuel inquiry, which one military official described as "highly significant," would give the investigation considerably more heft. Justice investigators have the power to indict and to press criminal fraud charges, which are abilities denied the Pentagon's civilian watchdogs. According to the article, a senior Justice official said the department was "expected" to take up the investigation, but said that because the allegations involved both civil and criminal violations it is unclear which division will take up the case.