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FourScore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 07:36 PM
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THE NATION: Dick Cheney's $250-Million 'Get Out of Jail Free' Card
Dick Cheney's $250-Million 'Get Out of Jail Free' Card
John Nichols
December 27, 2010

What's the going rate for getting a former vice president off the hook in a major criminal case that involves charges of government corruption and raises concerns about violent wrongdoing and even murder?

If you're Dick Cheney, it's roughly $250 million.

That's the amount that Halliburton and its former subsidiary KBR Inc. are reported, by Nigerian officials and international observers, to have paid to get the government of the African country to drop bribery charges against the former corporate CEO and other Halliburton employees and operatives.

Top Nigerian lawyers and newspapers are objecting, and rightly so.

The charges against Cheney and his colleagues go far beyond the usual corporate corruption.

I've been following them for the better part of a decade.

In the biography I wrote about then-Vice President Richard B. Cheney—Dick: The Man Who Is President, published in 2004 by New Press—I devoted a good deal of space to the former Halliburton CEO's business engagements in Nigeria.

The section on the dirty dealings in that country by Halliburton during the time when Cheney served as that company’s CEO in the 1990s, argued that: “One of the ugliest stories of Halliburton’s globe-trotting comes out of Nigeria, the oil and gas–rich West African country where the brutal dictatorship of Sani Abacha garnered a good deal of attention for jailing and executing environmentalists—including playwright Ken Saro-Wiwa—who were displeased by its willingness to allow the government’s international oil industry partners to dislocate communities and despoil vast stretches of the countryside. Abacha looked like someone with whom Halliburton could do business. The price that Halliburton and its partners in an international consortium had to pay was high—they are alleged to have paid a $180 million bribe to the Abacha government—but it was a pittance compared with the potential payout. The liquefied natural gas plant they planned to build was valued at as much as $6 billion. Things went swimmingly until the Abacha dictatorship began to crumble and details of its dealings with companies such as Halliburton leaked out.”

By early 2004, in the midst of Cheney’s tenure as the most powerful vice president in American history, French investigators were talking about calling the former CEO to testify regarding his alleged awareness of wrongdoing in Nigeria...

http://www.thenation.com/blog/156800/dick-cheneys-250-million-get-out-jail-free-card
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Hawkeye-X Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 07:49 PM
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1. The prosecutor at Nigeria is pissed off..
from what I understand... saying that the person who fined $250M did not have the full authority to fine Halliburton and wants to prosecute Cheney to the full extent.

I actually agree with the prosecutor and ask that Nigeria (ha) return the $250M and re-issue the international warrant and a extradition request from the United States.

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Angry Dragon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 09:32 PM
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11. It was a bribe
Let them keep the $250,000 and then still have cheney arrested
with bush sr. and baker for the second bribe
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no_hypocrisy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 07:49 PM
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2. Hope the IRS won't recognize it as a business expense.
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bullimiami Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 07:56 PM
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3. Classic. A second bribe to quash the first bribe.
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Kurovski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 07:58 PM
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4. Ugh.
Uch.

Blecch.

K&R


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Skink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 08:13 PM
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5. Start lining up the no bid contracts.
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 08:18 PM
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6. While America happily protects war criminals free of charge.
No doubt taking the high road by not accepting cash for letting Cheney "off the hook"...


LMAO

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DCKit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 08:32 PM
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7. Too funny. Lose-Lose for both Halliburton and Cheney, no matter how you look at it.
It's just disgusting, to all but the loyal 23% (who will assume it's a hit job on a true American Patriot (with five deferments from military service), those who will never admit they were wrong about BushCo*.
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Rosa Luxemburg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 08:45 PM
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8. What about Halliburton's dealings in Iran?
and Iraq
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malaise Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 08:48 PM
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9. Yeh yeh yeh but
Michael Vick, Michael Vick, Michael Vick, Michael Vick ...just ask Fox.
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malaise Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-10 08:50 PM
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10. Not one discussion on TV networks or cable
Vick Vick Vick
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