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Bush and Cheney to be arrested

olderroper

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Vermont Issues Arrest Warrants for Bush, Cheney; EIN News Offers Extensive Coverage of U.S. Politics

WASHINGTON, March 5 - /EIN News/ Residents of two counties in Vermont have voted to arrest the U.S. President and Vice President if either men step foot in the state for "crimes against the U.S. Constitution".

http://uspolitics.einnews.com/news/george-bush-vermont

Now all we need is for 49 more states to do the same.
 

kolanuraven

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olderroper said:
Vermont Issues Arrest Warrants for Bush, Cheney; EIN News Offers Extensive Coverage of U.S. Politics

WASHINGTON, March 5 - /EIN News/ Residents of two counties in Vermont have voted to arrest the U.S. President and Vice President if either men step foot in the state for "crimes against the U.S. Constitution".

http://uspolitics.einnews.com/news/george-bush-vermont

Now all we need is for 49 more states to do the same.




I'll buy the ropes!!!!


Like most things...this sounds too good to be true!!!
 

MoGal

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This is why I like reading comments.... saw this on Elaine's blog as a reader comment............ maybe they'll arrest Cheney now.

Top Iraq contractor skirts US taxes offshore
Shell companies in Cayman Islands allow KBR to avoid Medicare, Social Security deductions
CAYMAN ISLANDS - Kellogg Brown & Root, the nation's top Iraq war contractor and until last year a subsidiary of Halliburton Corp., has avoided paying hundreds of millions of dollars in federal Medicare and Social Security taxes by hiring workers through shell companies based in this tropical tax haven.
More than 21,000 people working for KBR in Iraq - including about 10,500 Americans - are listed as employees of two companies that exist in a computer file on the fourth floor of a building on a palm-studded boulevard here in the Caribbean. Neither company has an office or phone number in the Cayman Islands.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2008/03/06/top_iraq_contractor_skirts_us_taxes_offshore/?page=1

Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely

And to provide perspective: With an estimated $16 billion in contracts, KBR is by far the largest contractor in Iraq, with eight times the work of its nearest competitor.

And here's dessert with a cherry on the sundae: The largest of the Cayman Islands shell companies - called Service Employers International Inc., which is now listed as having more than 20,000 workers in Iraq, according to KBR - was created two years before Cheney became Halliburton's chief executive. But a second Cayman Islands company called Overseas Administrative Services, which now is listed as the employer of 1,020 mostly managerial workers in Iraq, was established two months after Cheney's appointment.

Cheney's office at the White House referred questions to his personal lawyer, who did not return phone calls.
 

MoGal

Well-known member
This is why I like reading comments.... saw this on Elaine's blog as a reader comment............ maybe they'll arrest Cheney now.

Top Iraq contractor skirts US taxes offshore
Shell companies in Cayman Islands allow KBR to avoid Medicare, Social Security deductions
CAYMAN ISLANDS - Kellogg Brown & Root, the nation's top Iraq war contractor and until last year a subsidiary of Halliburton Corp., has avoided paying hundreds of millions of dollars in federal Medicare and Social Security taxes by hiring workers through shell companies based in this tropical tax haven.
More than 21,000 people working for KBR in Iraq - including about 10,500 Americans - are listed as employees of two companies that exist in a computer file on the fourth floor of a building on a palm-studded boulevard here in the Caribbean. Neither company has an office or phone number in the Cayman Islands.
http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2008/03/06/top_iraq_contractor_skirts_us_taxes_offshore/?page=1

Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely

And to provide perspective: With an estimated $16 billion in contracts, KBR is by far the largest contractor in Iraq, with eight times the work of its nearest competitor.

And here's dessert with a cherry on the sundae: The largest of the Cayman Islands shell companies - called Service Employers International Inc., which is now listed as having more than 20,000 workers in Iraq, according to KBR - was created two years before Cheney became Halliburton's chief executive. But a second Cayman Islands company called Overseas Administrative Services, which now is listed as the employer of 1,020 mostly managerial workers in Iraq, was established two months after Cheney's appointment.

Cheney's office at the White House referred questions to his personal lawyer, who did not return phone calls.
 
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