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Posts Tagged ‘Iraq War’

Lovely Night Out for Donald Rumsfeld – Must See Video

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Frankly, I don’t know how this guy can sleep at night.

Not Sure If You Saw These…

Monday, March 9th, 2009

In the “Videos” section above, you can see this series of videos of US Veterans opposing the Iraq War. Here’s the link…

==> Videos: US Veterans Against the War in Iraq <==

Worth Revisiting – Israeli Lobby in US

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

As Iran comes into focus again, it may be time to revisit the Zionist lobby’s role in US Foreign policy. Check out this video from DemocracyNow.org

“In the study ‘The Israel Lobby & U.S. Foreign Policy’, the authors of the paper, Professor Stephen Walt of Harvard University and John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago, charge that the United States has willingly set aside its own security and that of many of its allies in order to advance the interests of Israel. In addition the study accuses the pro-Israeli lobby, particularly AIPAC of manipulating the U.S. media, policing academia and silencing critics of Israel by labeling them as anti-Semitic.”


Here’s a transcript of the video, if you’re interested:

==> Study Alleging Dominant Influence of Israeli Lobby Sparks Heated Fallout <==

And here’s a video going over AIPAC’s pressure for war with Iran…

Judge Overturns Verdict Against Iraq War Contractor in Fraud Case

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

So, there clearly was fraud, but this contractor apparently defrauded the Coalition Provisional Authority (technically not the US government).

Here’s the link: Judge Overturns Verdict Against Iraq War Contractor in Fraud Case

A federal judge has overturned on a technicality a $10 million jury verdict against a military contractor accused of defrauding the U.S. government in the initial months of the Iraq war.

The verdict, awarded in March against Fairfax-based Custer Battles LLC, had been the first civil fraud verdict arising from the Iraq war. Custer Battles based most of its operations in Rhode Island.

A former Custer Battles employee filed the lawsuit under a whistleblower statute, alleging that Custer Battles used shell companies and false invoices to vastly overstate its expenses on a $3 million contract to assist in establishing a new currency to replace the old Iraqi dinar used during Saddam Hussein’s regime.

The verdict reached $10 million because the law calls for triple damages, plus penalties fines and legal costs.

But U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III, in a ruling made public Friday, ruled that Custer Battles’ accusers failed to prove that the U.S. government was ever defrauded. Any fraud that occurred was perpetrated instead against the Coalition Provisional Authority, formed shortly after the war to run Iraq during the occupation until an Iraqi government was established.

Ellis ruled that the trial evidence failed to show that the U.S. government was the actual victim, even though U.S. taxpayers ultimately footed the bill.