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October 30, 2006

Entering the Home Stretch

I've mentioned the Scott Elliott's polling web site Election Projection before as being among the most accurate in the 2004 election campaign, and his latest results show the Republicans holding onto a slim lead in the Senate and moving within striking distance of maintaining the all-important House of Representatives.

I consider the House to be "all important" for one simple reason; electing a Democratic House means that John Conyers and Lynn Woolsey and other liberals will be able to accomplish their dream of purposefully losing the War on Terror by defunding the military in Iraq, forcing a precipitous withdrawal, and setting the stage for genocide.

Democrats are loath to admit it publicly, but electing them with be catastrophic not only for Iraq, but for our own nation, which will see Democrats furthering censure and impeachment measured they have already filed against the President and Vice President.

In my opinion (and in the opinions of the two airmen and three soldiers I've recently talked to who just got back from Iraq), we owe it to those soldiers who have been killed and wounded in Iraq and the Iraqi people to finish the job we started there, not leave it abruptly in state chaos.

Looking at the projections provided by Scott's formula, perhaps the security moms and dads that decided the 2004 elections are coming around to that same conclusion.

Posted by Confederate Yankee at October 30, 2006 09:11 AM | TrackBack
Comments

What does anyone have to hide from hearings? You guys did everything on the up and up, right? We owe it to those soldiers who have been killed and wounded in Iraq to find out were billions of dollors in waste have gone in Iraq.

Posted by: Fred at October 30, 2006 09:20 AM

Im guessing the money went to:

Removing Sadaam from power, killing his sons, killing Abu Musab Zarqawi, bringing about 3 hugely successful elections, killing thousands upon thousands of jihadi terrorists and ex-Baathists, and things of that nature.

Have we suffered casualties (dazzingly low numbers, historically speaking)?

Yes. Thats what happens in war.

I wouldnt expect the typical lib to understand this fact.

When you major in post-structuralist philosophy, gay, lesbian and transgendered studies etc.. you tend to lose sight of the forest from the trees, historically speaking.

Posted by: TMF at October 30, 2006 09:56 AM

Of course you'd be mistaken in this, as well as the rest, if you were to label me "Lib," not that being labeled Liberal is anything close the shame of being labeled, "neo-con." But jumping to conclusions with out verified facts has never stop people like TMF before.

No, I was talking about these wastes:

1) Halliburton billed taxpayers $1.4 billion in questionable and undocumented charges under its contract to supply troops in Iraq, as documented by the Pentagon’s own auditors. More…

2) Parsons billed taxpayers over $200 million under a contract to build 142 health clinics, yet completed fewer than 20. According to Iraqi officials, the rest were “imaginary clinics.” More…

3) Custer Battles stole forklifts from Iraq’s national airline, repainted them, then leased the forklifts back to the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) through a Cayman Islands shell company — charging an extra fee along the way. More…

4) Halliburton allowed our troops in Iraq to shower, bathe, and sometimes brush their teeth with water that tested positive for e. coli and coliform bacteria. One expert has said that the troops would have been better off using the highly polluted Euphrates River. Halliburton has admitted that it lacked “an organizational structure to ensure that water was being treated in accordance with Army standards and its contractual requirements.” More…

5) Halliburton served the troops food that had spoiled or passed its expiration date. Halliburton managers ordered employees to remove bullets from food in trucks that had come under attack, then saved the bullets as souvenirs while giving the food to unwitting soldiers and Marines. More…

6) Halliburton charged taxpayers for services that it never provided and tens of thousands of meals that it never served. More…

7) Halliburton double-charged taxpayers for $617,000 worth of soda. More…

8) Halliburton tripled the cost of hand towels, at taxpayer expense, by insisting on having its own embroidered logo on each towel. More…

9) Halliburton employees burned new trucks on the side of the road because they didn’t have the right wrench to change a tire — and knew that the trucks could be replaced on a profitable “cost-plus” basis, at taxpayer expense. More…

10) Halliburton employees dumped 50,000 pounds of nails in the desert because they ordered the wrong size, all at taxpayer expense. More…

11) Halliburton employees threw themselves a lavish Super Bowl Party, but passed the cost on to taxpayers by claiming they had purchased supplies for the troops. More…

12) Halliburton chose a subcontractor to build an ice factory in the desert even though its bid was 800 percent higher than an equally qualified bidder. More…

13) Halliburton actively discouraged cooperation with U.S. government auditors, sent one whistleblower into a combat zone to keep him away from auditors, and put another whistleblower under armed guard before kicking her out of the country. More…

14) Halliburton sent unarmed truck drivers into a known combat zone without warning them of the danger, resulting in the deaths of six truck drivers and two soldiers. Halliburton then offered to nominate the surviving truck drivers for a Defense Department medal — provided they sign a medical records release that doubled as a waiver of any right to seek legal recourse against the company. More…

15) Halliburton’s no-bid contract to rebuild Iraq’s oil infrastructure was the worst case of contract abuse that the top civilian at the Army Corps of Engineers had ever seen. She was demoted after speaking out. More…

16) Under its no-bid contract to rebuild Iraq’s oil infrastructure contract, Halliburton overcharged by over 600 percent for the delivery of fuel from Kuwait. More…

17) Halliburton failed to complete required work under its oil infrastructure work, leaving distribution points unusable. More…

18) Iraq under the CPA was like the “Wild West,” with few limits and controls over how inexperienced officials spent — and wasted — millions of taxpayer dollars. More…

19) Cronies at the CPA’s health office lacked experience, ignored the advice of international health professionals, failed to restore Iraq’s health systems, and wasted millions of taxpayer dollars. The political appointee who ran the office had never worked overseas and had no international public health experience. More…

20) Administration officials promoted construction of a “boondoggle” children’s hospital in Basra, which ended up more than a year behind schedule and at least 100 percent over budget.

Posted by: Fred at October 30, 2006 10:35 AM

Good one, Mr. Moore. Hows that new "documentary" coming along.

On another note:

Anyone hear Harold Ford on why TN voters should elect him?

"I am a gun loving American who will fight to keep God important in the United States"

I thought the blue tidal wave was a referendum on wacky gun loving Christianists?

And Lieberman is annihilating deer in the headlights empty suit Ned Lament

I thought the blue tidal wave was a referendum on the neo-con imperialistic war in Iraq?

Could...KOS.....be....Wrong?

Posted by: TMF at October 30, 2006 10:41 AM

Here's the deal:

Valid questions have been raised about a variety of aspects of the GWOT and its execution.

A thorough examination of the facts--even if it's an impeachment hearing--is the right thing to do. If there have been problems, I'm sure even conservatives would want to see those problems solved. If there haven't been problems, then the liberals are proved wrong, and vindication for the Bush Administration is the order of the day.

Posted by: Doc Washboard at October 30, 2006 04:25 PM