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Haliburton Wins Contract on Iraqi Oil Firefighting
Reuters ^ | 3/6/03

Posted on 03/08/2003 12:48:51 PM PST by Fulbright

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To: Fulbright
This has been a most interesting thread to post. It indicates to me that there is concern about a sleaze factor in all of this.

Those of us who were around in the Vietnam era remember the machinations of "Landslide Lyndon" all too well.
61 posted on 03/27/2003 12:00:33 PM PST by Fulbright
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To: Fulbright
Red Adair.

1) Red retired in 93

2) He only put out fires and is/was in no position to repair facilities.

62 posted on 03/27/2003 12:04:17 PM PST by HoustonCurmudgeon (Compassionate Conservative Curmudgeon)
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To: Fulbright
Yeah...KBR is only one of the biggest firms in the world to do this type of work....I'm shocked they'd win the contract....DUH!
63 posted on 03/27/2003 12:06:02 PM PST by Solson ((don't mind me...I'm just here for the food.))
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To: Fulbright
Brown & Root was an LBJ supporter. Their history in WWII is interesting. They also attempted to dig the Mohole even though lacking any expertise in underwater drilling.
64 posted on 03/27/2003 12:07:17 PM PST by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: optik_b
That is NOT confirmed.
65 posted on 03/27/2003 12:08:21 PM PST by Solson ((don't mind me...I'm just here for the food.))
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Bullshit. IT "Won" the contract meaning it was a competitive process. Unless you have any proof otherwise...
66 posted on 03/27/2003 12:09:33 PM PST by Solson ((don't mind me...I'm just here for the food.))
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One of the biggest, but certainly not the only one. Check out Engineering News Record's list of "Top 200 International Design Firms" for a list of potential bidders.
67 posted on 03/27/2003 12:47:36 PM PST by Fulbright
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I went back and re-read, I see "awarded" but I know I read somewhere something more ... perhaps a more leftest article, perhaps I read into it.
68 posted on 03/27/2003 1:19:46 PM PST by AgThorn (Continue to pray for our Troops!!)
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To: Fulbright
Yes, it's absolutely crazy to give an oil fire-extinguishing contract to an oil fire-extinguishing company.

This is obviously a job for A.N.S.W.E.R., PETA and NPR.

69 posted on 03/27/2003 1:25:09 PM PST by IowaHawk
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Halliburton out of the running

Dick Cheney's former employer won't have lead role in reconstructing Iraq
March 28, 2003: 7:45 PM EST

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Halliburton, the energy and construction company once run by Vice President Dick Cheney, is no longer in the running for a $600 million contract to rebuilt post-war Iraq, according to the United States Agency for International Development.

The development is likely to spare Cheney, who was Halliburton's CEO from 1995-2000, and the Bush administration from conflict-of-interest criticism.

A spokesperson for USAID, Ellen Yount, said there are two remaining firms bidding on the contract. No decision has been made on who will be awarded it, she said.

Halliburton, which declined to comment, could still be awarded a sub-contractor role.

Newsweek reported that it was unclear whether Halliburton took itself out of the running for the contract, was asked by the Bush administration to do so, or whether its bid was simply not deemed competitive.

Post-war Iraq will require massive rebuilding centered on reconstructing oil wells. The work will also include emergency repair of electrical supply facilities, water and sanitation systems, roads and bridges, public buildings such as hospitals and schools, irrigation structures and ports.

Newsweek reported that a Cheney spokeswoman, Cathie Martin, said the vice president "hadn't even heard" that Halliburton would not be awarded the reconstruction contract and added, "The vice president has nothing to do with these contracts."

Cheney sold his Halliburton shares when he re-entered politics as Bush's running mate. He held on to some options, but promised to donate all profits to charity.

Timothy Beans, the chief acquisition officer for the U.S. Agency for International Development, would not identify the final bidders on the contract, the weekly magazine said.

Halliburton has won one Iraq-related job. The company's Kellogg Brown & Root unit this week was awarded a contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to put out oil fires and make emergency repairs to Iraq's oil infrastructure. Halliburton wouldn't speculate about the deal's monetary value.
70 posted on 03/29/2003 11:43:05 AM PST by optik_b
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To: Fulbright
Funny you should mention LBJ. Lady Bird Johnson owned more of the company than did Cheney.
71 posted on 12/11/2003 10:20:52 PM PST by Ingtar (Understanding is a three-edged sword : your side, my side, and the truth in between ." -- Kosh)
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