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NEW YORK TIMES: SHODDY ELECTRICAL WORK BY KBR PUTS GIS AT RISK IN IRAQ

The electrical wiring installed by Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), a onetime subsidiary of Halliburton which Vice President Dick Cheney was CEO, is being investigated for shoddy electrial work that has caused the death of at least 15 GIs at bases in Iraq. Read more
07/17/2008

Home of the Brave

Remember when you could sing “the land of the free and the home of the brave” with pride? More than 43,000 veterans declared “medically unfit” for combat by doctors have been sent back to Afghanistan or Iraq. An additional 58,000 soldiers have been caught in stop-loss.  Read more
07/02/2008

SHOCKING VIDEO: IRAQ FOR SALE: BLACKWATER, USA

Most people have heard of Blackwater, USA, but this video gives viewers an inside look at just how Blackwater, USA operates and how much money they are making off the Iraq war. Read more
06/24/2008

137 U.S. TROOPS BECOME ILL FROM CHEMICALS GUARDING KBR PLANT IN IRAQ

KBR,the former subsidiary of Halliburton which Vice President Dick Cheney was CEO, is again at the root problem of a chemical spill at an oil plant in Iraq that has caused 137 U.S. troops to become ill. Read more
06/21/2008

DOD HIRES CONTRACTOR TO OVERSEE CONTRACTOR LIKE KBR IN IRAQ

There has been so much waste of U.S. taxpayer money spent in Iraq the DoD has now hired firm to oversee what the contractors like KBR are doing. Read more
06/04/2008

MUST SEE VIDEO: TROOPS IN IRAQ TALK ABOUT HALLIBURTON/KBR ABUSES IN IRAQ

Vice President Dick Cheney was once CEO of Halliburton and its subsidiary KBR and this video gives a first hand account from troops in Iraq how Halliburton and KBR spent millions of taxpayer money and provided shoddy work for the troops while lavishing themselves in expensive gifts. Read more
05/29/2008

GREEN BERET ELECTROCUTED IN SHOWER IN IRAQ WHEN KBR FAILS TO GROUND ELECTRICITY

Vice President Dick Cheney's old company, Halliburton, and their former subsidiary, KBR, were in charge of installing showers at Army bases in Iraq. KBR failed to ground an electrical cord to one shower and a Green Beret was electrocuted. Read more
05/28/2008

US COMPANIES WILL DIVVY UP IRAQ CONTRACTS

All the top defense contractors will get a big chunk of rebuilding Iraq with Cheney's old company, KBR, leading the way. Read more
05/24/2008

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