Halliburton Settlement Leaves Unsettling Questions

... the Obama Administration are chumps if they sit back and accept the deal the Bush Justice Department concluded for the benefit of Dick Cheney. The whole matter needs to be reopened and examined independently. Let’s hope they consider Patrick Fitzgerald for the job. Full Story »

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by Norman Farrell - Feb. 15, 2009

Compare this piece to the one by New York Times referenced by Horton. NYT is satisfied to say that questions remain. Horton talks about some of those questions and their significance. We learn here that the Bush/Cheney Justice Department negotiated the settlement despite the fact that Cheney was CEO of Halliburton during the time of the Nigerian bribes. How did NYT miss that detail?

Some of us will not live long enough to learn the whole story of Cheney's crimes but surely, piece by piece, the truth will surface eventually.

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