I never would've guessed who posted this thread if I didn't see the handle.
Yeah.
News Update from Citizens for Legitimate Government
02 September 2005
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Halliburton gets contract to repair damage from Hurricane Katrina (HalliburtonWatch.org) 02 Sep 2005 The US Navy asked Halliburton to repair naval facilities damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the Houston Chronicle reported today. The work was assigned to Halliburton's KBR subsidiary under the Navy's $500 million CONCAP contract awarded to KBR in 2001 and renewed in 2004. The repairs will take place in Louisiana and Mississippi. In March, the former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which is tasked with responding to hurricane disasters, became a lobbyist for KBR.
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I never would've guessed who posted this thread if I didn't see the handle.
Yeah.
Dammit, they should have let Ben & Jerry oversee the repairs.
Or the local union hall.
They should have called the Beyer Boys!
lllll no! at the clinic i used to work at, they could never fix the air conditioning, it was always like 85 degrees in there and they came by every week for like 3 months and never could repair it. finally my boss called bexar air or something and they got it done in 2 weeks.![]()
Every time I see the commercial...I can't get the image out of my head for a few days.![]()
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I am tired of people ripping on haliburton for these 2 reasons!
1. They have a lot of americans employed in a legitimate american company.
2. Alot of Texans work for Haliburton who does speacilizied work.
so STFU and let americans rebuild this country.
Yet another coincidence that will be swept under the rug in a few days.
Are you concerned about whether or not they are most capable of repairing the damage, or do you just not like the whole Halliburton thing?
Do you think they should have other companies bid and layout their plans? Do we have time for that kind of negotiating process?
whitey!
Gee Dan,
I sure wish you were in charge of this thing. I'm sure you would come up with a brilliant plan of BIDDING THIS OUT. You could write the RFP (that means "Request for Proposal" jerk). Then you could send the RFP out to all the companies. Then once they get a bid back to you, you could sift thru them, pick the best deals and then check their refs to make sure these bidders actually DO have whatever experience they're claiming. Yes Dan, do what you can to start this process. It's not like anybody's in a ING HURRY!!
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Halliburton Gets Contract To Pry Gold Fillings From New Orleans Corpses' Teeth
HOUSTON—On Tuesday, Halliburton received a $110 million no-bid government contract to pry the gold fillings from the mouths of deceased disaster victims in the New Orleans-Gulf Coast area. "We are proud to serve the government in this time of crisis by recovering valuable resources from the wreckage of this deadly storm," said David J. Lesar, Halliburton's president. "The gold we recover from the human rubble of Katrina can be used to make fighter-jet electronics, supercomputer chips, inflation-proof A-grade investments, and luxury yachting watches."
Now we are making some progress. Makes me feel much better, right Dan!
Hold your banners high, oh-heck, that's Walt's song.
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Hey Sportcamper, where you been? Get yourself over to "the other place"
I don't know what it is but it seems Haliburton gets a lot of contracts for the government
Everytime Dan posts, this forum goes deeper into the black hole! Darth Vader is alive and kicking.
yeah i know right
everyone KNOWS Haliburton will automatically get every gov contract, where they can quote a totally out of thinair made up amount of money, then charge us more, until the END OF DAYS
Morning Hal...
What's the big deal? They have an open contract with the Navy to go wherever and whenever they are needed.The work was assigned to Halliburton's KBR subsidiary under the Navy's $500 million CONCAP contract awarded to KBR in 2001 and renewed in 2004.
Somebody with more free time on their hands than me look up the CONCAP contract and I'll bet that Halliburton had to bid for that.
nothing funnier than people defending Haliburton
What other company is on par with Haliburton as far as their experience and capabilities?
And that's a serious question....who is their compe ion, so to speak?
oil, gas, energy, pipeline companies whose former ceo isnt the VP
And those are...........?
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