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The Halliburton smear (RATS come unglued)
Townhall.com ^ | 09/18/03 | Rich Lowry

Posted on 09/19/2003 7:39:08 AM PDT by Phantom Lord

The Halliburton smear

The Democrats have discovered the enemy in the ongoing Iraq war. And it is Halliburton.

Nothing quite so angers Democrats about the current situation in Iraq than that Halliburton is making money there. Dennis Kucinich, the out-to-lunch leftist who sounds ever more mainstream given the leftward drift of the rest of the Democratic field, wants the United Nations in Iraq so there will be "no more Halliburton sweetheart deals." Bob Graham huffs, "I will not support a dime to protect the profits of Halliburton in Iraq." John Edwards vows "to stop this president from giving billions of dollars in American taxpayer money to companies like Halliburton in unbid contracts."

The Texas oil-services giant formerly headed by Dick Cheney, who still gets deferred compensation from the firm, has achieved iconic status. Halliburton is the equivalent of Dow, the maker of a key ingredient to napalm, during the Vietnam War -- the focus of supposed corporate evil during wartime. It is the equivalent of Mena Airport, the Arkansas site that obsessed anti-Clinton conspiracy theorists during the 1990s -- the focus of dark speculation about the mercenary scheming of a U.S. president.

Behind the Democratic outrage is the implicit, and sometimes explicit, charge that Bush waged war in Iraq to fatten the bottom line of one corporation. As The New York Times has put it, Halliburton's Iraq contract "undermines the Bush administration's portrayal of the war as a campaign for disarmament and democracy, not lucre." But to have risked his presidency -- not mention American lives -- on the war in order to benefit Halliburton, Bush would have to be a psychopath. That the Halliburton charge has become a chief Democratic critique of the war is another sign of the party's descent into unhinged ravings.

As journalist Byron York has reported, it's not really true that the company got its work without competitive bidding. In the 1990s, the military looked for ways to get outside help handling the logistics associated with foreign interventions. It came up with the U.S. Army Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, or LOGCAP. The program is a multiyear contract for a corporation to be on call to provide whatever services might be needed quickly.

Halliburton won a competitive bidding process for LOGCAP in 2001. So it was natural to turn to it (actually, to its wholly owned subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root) for prewar planning about handling oil fires in Iraq. "To invite other contractors to compete to perform a highly classified requirement that Kellogg Brown & Root was already under a competitively awarded contract to perform would have been a wasteful duplication of effort," the Army Corps of Engineers commander has written.

Then, in February 2003, the Corps of Engineers gave Halliburton a temporary no-bid contract to implement its classified oil-fire plan. The thinking was it would be absurd to undertake the drawn-out contracting process on the verge of war. If the administration had done that and there had been catastrophic fires, it would now be considered evidence of insufficient postwar planning. And Halliburton was an obvious choice, since it put out 350 oil-well fires in Kuwait after the first Gulf War.

The Clinton administration made the same calculation in its own dealings with Halliburton. The company had won the LOGCAP in 1992, then lost it in 1997. The Clinton administration nonetheless awarded a no-bid contract to Halliburton to continue its work in the Balkans supporting the U.S. peacekeeping mission there because it made little sense to change midstream. According to Byron York, Al Gore's reinventing-government panel even singled out Halliburton for praise for its military logistics work.

So, did Clinton and Gore involve the United States in the Balkans to benefit Halliburton? That charge makes as much sense as the one that Democrats are hurling at Bush now. Would that they directed more of their outrage at the people in Iraq who want to sabotage the country's oil infrastructure, rather than at the U.S. corporation charged with helping repair it.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: balkans; bush; cheney; clinton; gore; halliburton; iraq; logcap; money; nobidcontracts; oilfires; waronterror
Why am I not surprised that I, someone I consider to be informed, didn't know about Clinton's no-bid deals with Halliburton? Couldn't be because of liberal media cover-up and determination to pin it all on Bush could it?
1 posted on 09/19/2003 7:39:09 AM PDT by Phantom Lord
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To: Phantom Lord
There just are not a lot of American companies like Halliburton.
2 posted on 09/19/2003 7:42:39 AM PDT by isthisnickcool (Guns!)
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To: Phantom Lord
Since Bush won the White House, the S&P's total return has been -7.4%. Halliburton? -11.7%.
3 posted on 09/19/2003 7:48:45 AM PDT by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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To: Phantom Lord
no one and I mean NO ONE is better in the "ohl bidnezz"
than Halliburton....might as well have said "the Marines"
4 posted on 09/19/2003 8:05:24 AM PDT by cars for sale
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To: Phantom Lord
Here is an email I got from a friend who actually had dealings with Enron. I save it for occasions like this.

Subject: FYI The Truth About Enron!
a.. Enron's chairman did meet with the president and the vice president in the Oval Office.
b.. Enron gave $420,000 to the president's party over three years.
c.. It donated $100,000 to the president's inauguration festivities.
d.. The Enron chairman stayed at the White House 11 times.
e.. The corporation had access to the administration at its highest levels and even enlisted the Commerce and State Departments to grease deals for it.
f.. The taxpayer-supported Export-Import Bank subsidized Enron for more than $600 million in just one transaction. Scandalous!!
g.. BUT...the president under whom all this happened WASN'T George W. Bush.
h.. SURPRISE ......... It was Bill Clinton!
Amazingly, you don't see this in the Liberal Press.

5 posted on 09/19/2003 8:10:39 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Clone Ann Coulter, the woman sent by God)
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To: isthisnickcool
Last time I knew, the only other company that could compete for this contract was French. No doubt that's who the darned Dems would rather see get the business.
6 posted on 09/19/2003 8:13:48 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: Phantom Lord
Halliburton is the only company with the experience and wherewithall to do the job. Unless you want to give it back to TotalFinaElf, which seems to be the Democrats' preference.
7 posted on 09/19/2003 8:23:49 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: isthisnickcool
There are not a lot of companies ANYWHERE like Halliburton. From what I have heard, Halliburton is THE company that people come to with certain jobs in the oil industry. If you need an oil fire put out, you don't ask for competing bids, you call Halliburton because you KNOW that they can do the job at a fair price.
8 posted on 09/19/2003 8:37:17 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Arrowhead1952
Post that over at DU and watch them foam at the mouth like rabid dogs.
9 posted on 09/19/2003 8:41:52 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Post that over at DU

I should do that. I visit that garbage site every once in a while, but can't stand the trash talk. That is why they get banned and suspended from FR.

10 posted on 09/19/2003 8:50:27 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Clone Ann Coulter, the woman sent by God)
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To: Phantom Lord
Why am I not surprised that I, someone I consider to be informed, didn't know about Clinton's no-bid deals with Halliburton? Couldn't be because of liberal media cover-up and determination to pin it all on Bush could it?

I too did not know that, but am not surprised. I wonder how many Dems know about Clinton-Gore-Halliburton? Too bad the losers never said "Wait, that's the same company we used in Kosovo, and through the 90's." Nope, couldn't do something like that to improve the country's opinion of Bush. Losers.

11 posted on 09/19/2003 9:01:11 AM PDT by eyespysomething (master of puppets I'm pulling your strings)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
This may be the one I've been waiting on.

Hmmmm.
12 posted on 09/19/2003 9:02:16 AM PDT by eyespysomething (master of puppets I'm pulling your strings)
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To: Phantom Lord
So, did Clinton and Gore involve the United States in the Balkans to benefit Halliburton? That charge makes as much sense as the one that Democrats are hurling at Bush now. Would that they directed more of their outrage at the people in Iraq who want to sabotage the country's oil infrastructure, rather than at the U.S. corporation charged with helping repair it.

The Democrats care nothing about the truth of their charges. In fact, the more outrageous the better. Hillary's yelping about the air at ground zero after the attack is another example, They know that their media friends will trumpet their charges but not report the rebuttals. The lie then becomes the truth.

13 posted on 09/19/2003 9:05:43 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all things that need to be done need to be done by the government.)
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To: Mind-numbed Robot
>>>The Democrats care nothing about the truth of their charges<<<<

The Big Lie at work

14 posted on 09/19/2003 11:02:17 AM PDT by DTA
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