Posted on 10/15/2007 10:13:25 AM PDT by RDTF
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Air Force Arranged No-Work Contract (Murtha connection)
The Washington Post ^ | Oct 1, 2007 | Robert O’Harrow Jr
Posted on 10/01/2007 8:20:31 AM EDT by RDTF
Arkancide-By-Proxy ???
ping
Told the AF that they needed a new pistol - just won’t listen. Those 9mm will kill you, better to be armed with a .45 caliber.
Interesting - the old fall on your sword routine.
Seems like corrupt public officials have learned something from Enron’s Ken Lay’s death. If you are dead before conviction and appeals, all you assets are protected for your surviving family members; including survivor benefits.
bump for publicity
Interesting statistics:
U.S. Active duty military numbers for 2007 1,332,300
U.S. Prison population numbers for 2006 2,245,189
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2007/pdf/appendix/mil.pdf
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/prisons.htm
What is wrong with this American portrait?
“No way in hell he committed suicide.”
Weird. The guy makes no bones about being paid for work he wasn’t doing while he was in fact working at the Pentagon. He didn’t do anything wrong. So who did?
this story has a smell - my gut feeling is it’s not what it seems
I found an interesting detail in those numbers. The similarity is that both crime and military service in America are voluntary. If we were other nations throughout History, both the army and the criminal population would be one and the same figure. Those in prisons would actually be sheeple used as slave labor. God Bless America.
“””both crime and military service in America are voluntary”””
Very astute. Also disappointing that voluntary military service is not as popular as crime. I suppose we could subtract the aged prison population. Then it gets to be a real statistical nightmare - calculating re-enlistment, recivitism, or, maybe it’s a wash.
Thanks for your response.
“””both crime and military service in America are voluntary”””
Very astute. Also disappointing that voluntary military service is not as popular as crime. I suppose we could subtract the aged prison population. Then it gets to be a real statistical nightmare - calculating re-enlistment, recivitism, or, maybe it’s a wash.
Thanks for your response.
It takes too long for the chair?
This is a shock. My husband used to work with him. He never seemed like he would be the type to commit suicide. How sad for his family.
From the Times:
“Conspiracy theorists love to speculate on the power and influence of the military-industrial complex in the United States, but the US Air Force appears to need no help in creating scandal.
Charles Riechers, deputy head of the air forces multibillion-dollar procurement budget, is believed to have committed suicide amid controversy over his links to a defence contractor.”
....Pemco Aviation, another defence company, amended a legal challenge to a contract won by Boeing to mention CRI and its parent Concurrent Technologies. Pemco is challenging a $1.2 billion contract awarded by the USAF to Boeing for the maintenance of air-refuelling tankers. Reuters said yesterday that Pemco was claiming that Boeing had close ties to Concurrent Technologies, so there might have been a conflict of interest in the hiring of Mr Riechers. “
An ol’ “follow the money”....
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