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It's amazing how Bush first screwed things up and NOW his buddies are
profiting:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/09/...eut/index.html

Companies with ties to the Bush White House and the former head of FEMA are
clinching some of the administration's first disaster relief and reconstruction
contracts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.


At least two major corporate clients of lobbyist Joe Allbaugh, President Bush's
former campaign manager and a former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency,
have already been tapped to start recovery work along the battered Gulf Coast.


One is Shaw Group Inc. and the other is Halliburton Co. subsidiary Kellogg
Brown and Root. Vice President Dick Cheney is a former head of Halliburton


jesus CHRIST is there ANYTHING bush won't use to his political
advantage? what's next? you can only buy body bags from white house
approved suppliers?

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One is Shaw Group Inc. and the other is Halliburton Co. subsidiary Kellogg
Brown and Root. Vice President Dick Cheney is a former head of
Halliburton


jesus CHRIST is there ANYTHING bush won't use to his political
advantage? what's next? you can only buy body bags from white house
approved suppliers?


Let's review: they expedited the process, and tapped the best in the
business to start the recovery right now.

What would you suggest? Perhaps a nine-month competitive bidding process,
with Congressional oversight to ensure that at least 19% of the contracts go
to minority owned firms, regardless of qualification? Yuh, that would work
good!!


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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 02:29:04 +0000, OlBlueEyes wrote:


HAL/KBR are the best in the business at what they do. They completed
their contracts following the first Iraq war ahead of schedule and under
budget.


Help me out here, how does one come in under budget on a cost plus
contract?



When it's taxpayer money at stake, "better, cheaper, quicker" ends the
debate for me.


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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 23:07:59 -0400, John Gaquin wrote:


Let's review: they expedited the process, and tapped the best in the
business to start the recovery right now.

What would you suggest? Perhaps a nine-month competitive bidding process,
with Congressional oversight to ensure that at least 19% of the contracts
go to minority owned firms, regardless of qualification? Yuh, that would
work good!!


Damn, and all these years I thought competition was the root of capitalism
strength.
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Damn, and all these years I thought competition was the root of capitalism
strength.


Generally speaking, it is; but in extreme scenarios there are compelling
reasons to make the process move quickly by overriding the bid procedure.

Of course, you already knew this.




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Damn, and all these years I thought competition was the root of
capitalism
strength.


hmmm, I suppose they could have let Burger King bid on it.

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OlBlueEyes wrote:
They completed
their contracts following the first Iraq war ahead of schedule and under
budget.



Sheesh, you're stupid!!!! Haliburton's contract was COST PLUS! So, how
could it possibly be under budget????

When it's taxpayer money at stake, "better, cheaper, quicker" ends the
debate for me.


Again, cost plus project, so how was it cheaper?

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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote in message
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Sometimes Harry, it isn't even worth discussing with you.

You missed the point entirely.


Tom, now you understand why I infrequently visit this newsgroup. I like
Harry and have enjoyed many discussions, laughs and debates with him. But,
he has developed a myopic viewpoint and obsession since Bush became POTUS
and it gets under your skin sometimes. Politics is politics and does not
belong in a boating newsgroup.

But, I'd still buy him a beer.

Eisboch




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Why thank you. My current brand is Red Stripe, but I won't turn down a
Corona or a Montelo.



Red Stripe? I'll hafta to look for that. I'm a Sam Adams guy myself, even
named our new family member, a black Lab puppy, "Samuel Adams".

Anyway, I'll find the Red Stripe and have it cold in the event you every get
up this way, or down that way during the winter.

Eisboch


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