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Harassment Common At Former Halliburton Subsidiary In Iraq, Women Say

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by j-whitman December 20, 2007 5:31 PM EST
mbcsmith,,,, Good question. --- It was either Bush''s incompetence or our State Dept''s incompetence that allowd this to take place
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by tomanyt December 20, 2007 5:31 PM EST
Where is the proof that these rapes occurred?
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by papabc December 20, 2007 5:18 PM EST
Go after those that commit the rape and those in charge that ignor it.

but

Liberals..You gota hate ''em
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by mbcsmith December 20, 2007 5:08 PM EST
Let''''s call it Rape on the headline. Posted by ttinsly at 01:35 PM : Dec 20, 2007

Hel* let''s call it murder. Hey LIB, go after Bush for this, he did it right?
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by mbcsmith December 20, 2007 5:04 PM EST
Like I stated previously, should the American public really expect any thing but this type of condoned behavior from such a deceitful, manipulative and licentious administration, who has never been honest with the American people since taking the oath of office seven years ago?


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Posted by archiej2 at 12:34 PM : Dec 20, 2007

Oh, I see, Bush raped her. now get back to wonderland there Alice.
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by mbcsmith December 20, 2007 5:02 PM EST
Both the Bush and Cheney clans are making hundreds of millions of dollars off these Halliburton/KPR contracts that they signed off on for Iraq -- so yes -- they are responsible - both as US Officials and as shareholders.


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Posted by nyckate at 01:20 PM : Dec 20, 2007

Exactly how much and how do you know?
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by nyckate December 20, 2007 4:20 PM EST
Texas468

Both the Bush and Cheney clans are making hundreds of millions of dollars off these Halliburton/KPR contracts that they signed off on for Iraq -- so yes -- they are responsible - both as US Officials and as shareholders.
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by nyckate December 20, 2007 4:18 PM EST
The rape kit and photos and evidence went ''missing''?? The US Army really gave them to the company who''s employees were accused of rape and expected the evidence NOT to go missing??

SOunds like the ''old boy'' network kicked in big time - not only have they raping and attacking their own fellow Americans I can''t even begin to wonder what they''re doing to non-Americans that are unfortunate to cross paths with them.

War is hell, yes -- but there is no excuse for this - there is never any excuse for raping nad brutalizing others - there just isn''t.

Halliburton is a Bush machine - the Bush and Cheney Thugs are getting rich off their shares in the company - so they of all people should have made sure that all was on the up-and-up but instead we see that what was allowed in the name of profits was the literal and figurative rape and plunder of Americans.

THis is the most pathetic time in American history - never were we ever taken so low as Bush has taken us - never will we forget what Bush has done to this great country of ours. This is his legacy.
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by jetranger7 December 20, 2007 3:58 PM EST
Ohh this isn''t the end of it, Wait till we find out about the Missing Millions diverted by Halliburton/KBR, to who knows where, MILLIONS of your TAX Money - MISSING !! While the VP-Cheney just sits on his LAZY-FRAUDULENT-LYING-NOGOOD CORRUPT Azz, with a smile and says, well you know it like this,,,,,,,, the entire adminstration is so pathetically corrupt and fraudulent they should be immediately IMPEACHED and arrested !!!!!!!
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by texas468 December 20, 2007 3:45 PM EST
Should the American public really expect any thing but this type of condoned behavior from such a deceitful, manipulative and licentious administration, who has never been honest with the American public since taking the oath of office seven years ago?

Posted by archiej2 at 11:26 AM : Dec 20, 2007

I know this administration sucks, but gee, you make it sound like rape was INVENTED by this admin.! This has been going on for centuries....it''s not a Bush/Cheney plot...dork.
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by Krazcarl December 20, 2007 3:39 PM EST
Whats the matter with these animals can''t they control the work force if not they should be fired and fined period.
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by archiej2 December 20, 2007 3:34 PM EST
Like I stated previously, should the American public really expect any thing but this type of condoned behavior from such a deceitful, manipulative and licentious administration, who has never been honest with the American people since taking the oath of office seven years ago?
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by pat1967-2009 December 20, 2007 3:24 PM EST
Interesting... I see a problem with these companies being allowed to make employees sign away their right to sue under the tort laws as a condition of employment. A person is not allowed to sign away their right to have a meal during the work day. It should be illegal to sign away any other rights as well.
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by yahoo126 December 20, 2007 3:11 PM EST
Why did they fire her when she told them about getting raped? To me it sounds like that hole corporation is in on rapeing wemon!
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by archiej2 December 20, 2007 2:26 PM EST
Should the American public really expect any thing but this type of condoned behavior from such a deceitful, manipulative and licentious administration, who has never been honest with the American public since taking the oath of office seven years ago?
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by gunownerdan December 20, 2007 2:12 PM EST
Halliburton has a lot of experience with abuse and rape, just ask DlCK CHENEY.
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by culturechang December 20, 2007 2:10 PM EST
However, I dont understand why it took 2.5 years to come out.
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by culturechang December 20, 2007 2:09 PM EST
Ouch. Now the question is how many will it take to get the DOJ''s attention. If what she claims is true, I really feel for her. What an ordeal to go through and then get stonewalled by the "Justice" Dept.
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by fornicario December 20, 2007 2:01 PM EST
Yep, making Iraq safe for thieves, rapists and liars, as long as the wear the KBR/Halliburton seal of approval.
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