Handy Guide to Halliburton for the Vice-Presidential Debate Tonight at this link:
http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/news/guide.htm
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Handy Guide to Halliburton for the Vice-Presidential Debate Tonight at this link:
http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/news/guide.htm
Here's another:
http://www.fascistwatch.org/cheney_halliburton.htm
is Johnny's link working for anyone?
No, but mine is.
I guaranteed you two things for tonight:
1) Halliburton WILL come up, and possibly cause Cheney to meltdown (again).
2) Questions will come up about his stupid statement about Terrorism rampaging if Kerry is elected.
Try it again guys.
Nope, it's just an evening conversation with Grandpa Cheney.
Oh, go f*** yourself!
Nice. Thanks guys!
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Oh, go f*** yourself!
I appears Vice President Cheney gives his Halliburton money to charity...
http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFil...0Agreement.pdf
No, it appears that he signed over stock options. He's STILL receiving a cash pension from them.
Cheney income statement
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The wage and salary income reported on the tax return includes $190,134 in government salary for the Vice President. In addition, the tax return reports the payment of deferred compensation from Halliburton Company, in the amount of $162,392.
...and?
And he's obviously assisting in the killings of thousands of people for some side money... duh.
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Originally Posted by JohnnyMarzetti
I'm telling you, I love a man who says what he means and means what he says.
:eyebrows
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Originally Posted by exstatic
That's pretty normal, ex....was there a point other than just informational?
Just because he's the Vice President of the United States, that should preclude any retirement or benefits for his advanced years?
Well, yeah, I guess if he's in the upper 5% of wage earners he should be forking it all over.
Only a rebuttal to Yoni's statement. Sheesh. Stay on track people. :lol :lol
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I appears Vice President Cheney gives his Halliburton money to charity...
No, but he should recuse himself from ANY dealings with, or contracts for Halliburton. He hasn't done that, doing almost the opposite. No one should have an issue with THIS source.Quote:
Just because he's the Vice President of the United States, that should preclude any retirement or benefits for his advanced years?
Cheney interferes
That's absurd. It's a pension for Chrissakes, not options.
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Originally Posted by exstatic
What was in the email? Did that come out yet, or are we going to get an "October Surprise" of some sort? ;)
Actually, it's BOTH. He appears to have signed over his options. The pension, on the other hand, was determined before he left Halliburton. Suddenly, he's butting in and facilitating contracts for them. Quid Pro Quo?Quote:
That's absurd. It's a pension for Chrissakes, not options.
I'm sure that with a GOP congress, we'll never find out. Yes, their partisan asses will bury this in committee. That's exactly what I'm saying.Quote:
What was in the email? Did that come out yet, or are we going to get an "October Surprise" of some sort?
The pension was determined before he assumed office. He's certainly not the first politician, Republican or Democrat, to be in office when a former employer was doing business with the federal government.
Robert Rubin was Sec of the Treasury and then joined Citigroup. WTF? OMG.