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#1
Hey how come My dad gets a big Avatar and others here can not,
i thought only Admits could get away with that...

Avatars here are limited to 6kb and pops avatar is about 350kb, HMMM...

Spoil me.
#2
General Issues / Questions / Daddy, i need you again.
December 21, 2003, 11:05:45 AM
Why are they complaining, you promised me the world pops, you sold your soul and im in between all this, so what up?
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Well here we go again.
"Army Corps spokesman Bob Faletti said the "deadline window" had been extended until Jan. 17, 2004. An announcement would be made between Dec. 15 and Dec. 17, "
Nobody believes for a minute that Halliburton won't win the open bidding but why don't they at least care about appearances? We know Dick Cheney is running the war and the country. As long as that is true more billions will be funneled to Halliburton. When are we going to wake up and throw these thieves out of Washington? If 1.72 Billion isn't enough then what is?
12.02.03, 12:35 PM ET WASHINGTON - The U.S. military said Tuesday it had again extended a deadline for awarding two new contracts to repair Iraq's oil fields, giving Vice President Dick Cheney's old firm Halliburton more time under its no-competition deal.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said in October it would replace by the end of December a no-bid deal given in March to Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root, which by last week had clocked up more than $1.72 billion in business.

But Army Corps spokesman Bob Faletti said the "deadline window" had been extended until Jan. 17, 2004. An announcement would be made between Dec. 15 and Dec. 17, he said. "Our goal is to make sure that we have a good contract and so we are giving ourselves that five-week window to ensure we have a good, solid contract," said Faletti.
Bushit! Contracts don't get better with more time! By the time this deal gets done the secret underground pipeline to Kuwait will have sucked IRAQ dry like the Bush led Congress is sucking the treasury dry. All of these thieves will be living on some island like Sultans while we are left here in utter financial ruin and chaos.
In the meantime, he said KBR, which has also bid on the new deals, would continue its work in Iraq."This is not about KBR, it is about having a good solid contract," he said, rejecting past criticism that delays served to give KBR more lucrative business in Iraq.
Yeah and if you believe that I have bridge in Brooklyn.....and you also believe this:
"Work will continue in Iraq and the work to award these contracts will continue. Our goal has always been to issue competitively-bid contracts."

Faletti said the deadline had been extended to give selection officials more time to look at the complicated bids and because of the coming holidays. He said the terms of the contracts -- one for the north and the other for the southern region in Iraq -- had not changed and he did not expect the amount of the contracts to increase.

The two new deals were meant to have been announced in October but were delayed after intense looting and sabotage doubled defense officials' original estimates from a billion dollars to $2 billion.
Yes we have an army there but they can't stop a billion dollars worth of sabotage and looting.
Faletti said looting and sabotage still hampered oil field repair work but it was not as intense. "Every time the pipelines are blown up that is money that has to be diverted to fix it from other stuff that was due to be repaired."

The work given to KBR in Iraq has been strongly criticized by Democrats, who allege cronyism and favoritism in handing out the deals and claim that KBR is overcharging for some of its services. Aside from the oil fields no-bid deal, KBR has a separate logistics contract with the military, with tasks ranging from building bases to delivering mail and feeding U.S. troops.

Last week, three Democratic lawmakers asked the Pentagon's inspector general to investigate alleged overpricing of gasoline sent to Iraq by KBR. Halliburton has strongly denied overpricing of gasoline into the oil-rich country, which has suffered an oil shortage because its refineries are not running to capacity.
Well you wouldn't expect them to admit to being thieves would you? Christ gimme a break. Just take all the money and leave us with some self-respect.

GET YOUR BEST HEADLINES AT WHAT REALLY HAPPENED

Permanent Link Hal Burton Cheney @ 3:35 AM



12.1.2003


Cheney threatens "fundamental principles of the separation of powers" ?

High court may hear Cheney appeal -
Energy case focuses on confidentiality, presidential powers

This administration now threatens the power of Courts and Congress to balance the Executive
12/1/2003 WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration's sustained campaign to build up the powers of the presidency and to extend the confidentiality of White House decision-making is due for a major test in the Supreme Court, possibly as early as today.

The justices appear ready to decide whether they will hear an appeal by Vice President Dick Cheney, who is defending his refusal to disclose files of the task force that he headed in developing the administration's energy policy, which is now stalled in Congress.

If the court grants a review, a final decision would be months away. The administration has raised the stakes on the preliminary decision by arguing that the case threatens "fundamental principles of the separation of powers" between the branches of government.

Because of the sweeping constitutional arguments being made, thecase has the potential to sharply curtail the power of the courts and, by implication, Congress to oversee the workings of the executive branch.

The key argument is that the Constitution's separation of powers among the three branches means that the other two branches are without authority to second-guess the president when he and his staff are deciding how to use executive powers.

The position of the administration in the case parallels arguments against judicial interference in the president's handling of the war on terrorism, arguments being made with increasing frequency in court cases involving terrorist suspects or "enemy combatants."

The White House has been making similar arguments in a running battle over access to internal presidential papers that are being sought by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the US, an independent body that is investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Cheney is not only the leading figure in the task-force dispute that is now ready for the Supreme Court's reaction. He also is the central officer of the administration waging the public campaign for greater presidential authority.

Early last year, he told a television talk show that in 34 years in Washington, "I have repeatedly seen an erosion of the powers and the ability of the president of the United States to do his job." It is a theme he repeats often in public appearances, and that Justice Department lawyers regularly make in briefs filed in court.

In the energy task force case, those arguments have been losing for the past two years, as a federal judge and then a federal appeals court have ruled that courts may order at least limited inquiry into the decision-making process that the agency used.

Two private groups, Judicial Watch, a conservative legal advocacy organization, and the Sierra Club, an environmental protection group, have sued Cheney, Cabinet officers, and other government officers, seeking to force into the open the role that energy industry executives might have played in influencing administration policy.

So far, the case is nowhere near going to trial, because Cheney has steadfastly refused to acknowledge that the courts may order such an intrusion into the decision-making process. Although given a chance by the federal judge to cite specific documents that the White House could claim were shielded by "executive privilege," the administration has refused to assert that claim as to any document, standing on its view that it need not do so in order to maintain confidentiality.

In the past, challenges over the confidentiality of presidential documents have often been ended, or settled, after presidential assertions of executive privilege -- a broad confidentiality doctrine first outlined by the Supreme Court in 1974 in the White House tape recordings case during the Watergate scandal.

But Cheney and President Bush have refused to invoke that privilege in the energy policy case, saying the independence of the executive branch does not require it. Besides, Cheney has argued, the president should not be bothered with the task of going over each document sought and deciding whether to claim a privilege to withhold it.

Cheney's appeal insists that the task force's work involved only government officials giving advice to the president. But the case against him by Judicial Watch and the Sierra Club argues that industry executives served as influential advisers, too, and their lawsuit seeks documents to show who attended meetings and what role advisers played. US District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan has allowed the case to go forward, at least to the point of requiring the disclosure of some task force papers -- unless the government claims they are privileged.

Last week, Senate leaders decided not to press for final congressional action on the broad energy measure during the current session of Congress, because of the threat of a Democratic-led filibuster. The bill will be brought up again next month.
These people are megalomaniacs and will stop at nothing to claim total control of the country.


Permanent Link Hal Burton Cheney @ 10:57 PM



11.30.2003


Five Black Veterans Accuse KBR div. of Halliburton with Racial Bias?


Nov 29, 2003 Five black veterans have accused Kellogg Brown & Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton, of engaging in racial discrimination. One of the men, a 21-year veteran of the Marines, contended in an arbitration filing that he was paid less than his colleagues, endured racist epithets, was passed over for promotion in favor of less-qualified people who were white and ultimately lost his job at Kellogg Brown & Root, the engineering and construction subsidiary of Halliburton, which is a major global supplier of oil field services.

It is difficult to draw conclusions about a company's employment practices based on the accusations of a handful of employees, specialists in employment law say, and nearly every large company has faced its share of discrimination claims. But such accusations made by veterans are potentially very sensitive for Kellogg Brown & Root, which has strong ties to the military.

A former Army staff sergeant said he lost his job when the company fired 84 percent of the blacks in his unit, according to the filing. Two other claimants, a former Army major and a former sergeant, said that, in separate incidents, they were told their jobs were no longer necessary - only to find later that white employees were promptly given their old positions.

A fifth man, a former Air Force sergeant, said that he was repeatedly denied employment at Kellogg Brown & Root when he applied in person for jobs at the company but received an offer when he sent his r?sum? via fax; the offer was rescinded before he could start.

"I was devastated," said Wayne Whiting, the former Army staff sergeant. He and the other four men have begun arbitration proceedings against Halliburton and Kellogg Brown & Root. "I was a former military guy, now a retired military guy, and I was well known in logistics, and I was just surprised that a company of this magnitude could go on to treat their employees with no kind of respect whatsoever."

The terms of the employment contracts signed by the four former Kellogg Brown & Root employees prohibit them from suing in federal court. This is not unusual, employment lawyers say. A date has not yet been set for the arbitration, which will be in New York, said Joshua Friedman, the lawyer for the veterans.

The stories of the four veterans who worked at the company have common elements. Each man says that he was singled out for unfair treatment by superiors. Two say that they complained to the human resources department at the company, and three filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

All four lost their jobs and contend that clearly less-qualified white employees took their old positions - even after the company told them, in some cases, that the positions were to be eliminated.

Mr. Whiting, for example, started in November 1998 at Kellogg Brown & Root in Taszar, Hungary, helping to run a supply system for the Army, according to the arbitration filing. He was told in an e-mail message in October 2000 that his position was being eliminated, the filing said. Then he learned that one of his subordinates, who is white, was taking over his old job.

According to the arbitration claim, the e-mail message with the news of Mr. Whiting's job loss came after one of his supervisors told him, "You're not the right man and color for this job."
#3
http://antimasons.8m.com/signs.htm#US

For my pops, who suppoerted me and satan our real one and only dad in hell waiting fro us with all the $$$$, and iam better as a liar then you daddy?
QuoteGeorge W. Bush is Evil.

"I am an environmentalist. For me, every day is Earth day."

Because he has no respect for other countries' right to choose their own governments. He tried to remove the President of Venezuela because he didn't like their oil policy.

For getting us into another damn war over oil

For openly considering Libya, Syria, China, North Korea, Russia, Iran and Iraq as candidates for a possible nuclear strike and directing the Pentagon to develop smaller scale nuclear weapons for use against non-nuclear adversaries.

For selling our government's integrity

For not signing the Kyoto Protocols

For pulling US negotiators out of the Chemical and Biological Warfare Treaty

For lying about his connections with Enron (such as Thomas White) and prostituting himself for their money

For supporting the rights of drug companies over individuals dying of AIDS in Africa

For not being satisfied with the 95% of Alaska that's already available for oil drilling

For his cabinet

For corruption in his business deals

For pushing us ever closer to nuclear war

For letting corporations off the hook after they dump toxic waste near our cities

For letting species go extinct

http://www.evilsite.org/evil/Bush,%20George%20W./
#4
http://www.thornwalker.com/ditch/blythe4.htm
http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/rivero.htm
http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/terr.htm
--> http://www.rense.com/general10/unt.htm

Even the Jews are talking again from the graves, now what?
Can you have them all nuked, because i am not going to tolerate it to long, i have things too do, a dinner with Ozzy Osbourne and more cool stars that are better then any of these people, and this is getting boring!!! So lets get the toys out!

http://www.whtt.org/whtt.shtml?articles/AbortII2.Mrg2.htm

Is Israel Really America's Friend?
http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/062000/0006006.html
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/1/16/110443.shtml
http://www.mideastfacts.com/isrl_acpt_pollard.html
http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/0496/9604014.htm
http://www.rense.com/general10/unt.htm

And they know about 9/11 ;/
http://www.mediamonitors.net/justin18.html
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j121802.html

If only we can prove that men can never be faithful to God, then God could drop mankind altogether and live the world to us again, to rightfull owners of the fire, desire and the best creation, better then claymen!!


So we have to start using the internet to confuse these Muslims, lets change the meanings of there words in the dictionary, then we can pretend they are liars and there meanings are evil.

Ill post the new propaganda dictionary soon, and we can go by the new words as codes to crack Islam into peaces so anyone who wishes to find peace and love will have to get a credit card through Chase bank!
#5
Hello DAD
They are saying that i am The most dishonest president in the history of our nation, but who will be saying this after we eliminate them the native american indians?, do you see God?, do you think there is one?
Enjoy the ride and stop complaining, its for my DAD, SATAN!

http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=1173
http://www.informedchristians.com/articles/ART-By_Their_works.htm
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2003/mar2003/bush-m20.shtml
http://www.house.gov/appropriations_democrats/caughtonfilm.htm
http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/10-05-03/discussion.cgi.25.html
http://www.nationalist.org/docs/cartoons/2003/lies.html
http://dossiers.genfoods.net/blies.html
http://www.techcentralstation.com/103003A.html
http://www.cuttingedge.org/articles/bitterfruits.cfm

So when i am done ill be a MUSLIM!!!,
i can not stay in hell for eternity because of you daddy can i ?
#6
Introduce Yourself / Daddy made me do it!
December 03, 2003, 11:15:06 AM
I only came here because my dad said, i would help people realize that they are bad and we are good.

My dad sais that all they have to do is stop talking, fighting or making rap music and just look at us, we are the best, white like pure fire he said.

If the world would be like us, so white we would be safer, then we can focus on having fun again, and be happy and finally be able to love each other without sick people to worry about, or crazy homeless people that like living in the streets, or GAY people that like each other and Hippies that do not work, laugh all day and think they are happy!!!!
We hate all of them because my dad works for the government and they do not pay us more taxes.

But until we get read of them, we can not love each other as a family, and walk on the streets without fear that they will rob us like on T.V., or our real estate is in limbo because they do not work and have 2-4 kids to feed.

Daddy is real smart!