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Adrian II
09-22-2005, 09:10
One by one the pieces of the puzzle of Blackwater's presence in New Orleans are falling into place. They were hired by Homeland Security even though the DHS spokesman was denying it. Their assignment in NO was just business as usual for the Bush clan: favouritism in return for election support. Why send regular troops to maintain order and protect the population if you can get overpaid cryptofascists to protect the rich and prepare NO for the onslaught of the real estate mob? Like I said to Xiahou a week ago: hey, it is your country - although reports like this make me doubt whether it really is your own anymore.


Blackwater is operating under a federal contract to provide 164 armed guards for FEMA reconstruction projects in Louisiana. That contract was announced just days after Homeland Security Department spokesperson Russ Knocke told the Washington Post he knew of no federal plans to hire Blackwater or other private security firms. "We believe we've got the right mix of personnel in law enforcement for the federal government to meet the demands of public safety," he said. Before the contract was announced, the Blackwater men told me, they were already on contract with DHS and that they were sleeping in camps organized by the federal agency.

One might ask, given the enormous presence in New Orleans of National Guard, US Army, US Border Patrol, local police from around the country and practically every other government agency with badges, why private security companies are needed, particularly to guard federal projects. "It strikes me...that that may not be the best use of money," said Illinois Senator Barack Obama.

Blackwater's success in procuring federal contracts could well be explained by major-league contributions and family connections to the GOP. According to election records, Blackwater's CEO and co-founder, billionaire Erik Prince, has given tens of thousands to Republicans, including more than $80,000 to the Republican National Committee the month before Bush's victory in 2000. This past June, he gave $2,100 to Senator Rick Santorum's re-election campaign. He has also given to House majority leader Tom DeLay and a slew of other Republican candidates, including Bush/Cheney in 2004. As a young man, Prince interned with President George H.W. Bush, though he complained at the time that he "saw a lot of things I didn't agree with--homosexual groups being invited in, the budget agreement, the Clean Air Act, those kind of bills. I think the Administration has been indifferent to a lot of conservative concerns."

Prince, a staunch right-wing Christian, comes from a powerful Michigan Republican family, and his father, Edgar, was a close friend of former Republican presidential candidate and antichoice leader Gary Bauer. In 1988 the elder Prince helped Bauer start the Family Research Council. Erik Prince's sister, Betsy, once chaired the Michigan Republican Party and is married to Dick DeVos, whose father, billionaire Richard DeVos, is co-founder of the major Republican benefactor Amway. Dick DeVos is also a big-time contributor to the Republican Party and will likely be the GOP candidate for Michigan governor in 2006. Another Blackwater founder, president Gary Jackson, is also a major contributor to Republican campaigns.

Link (http://www.thenation.com/doc/20051010/scahill)

BDC
09-22-2005, 17:51
Americans feel safe with their own government using mercenaries within their own borders? I wouldn't.

yesdachi
09-22-2005, 18:09
Dick DeVos is also a big-time contributor to the Republican Party and will likely be the GOP candidate for Michigan governor in 2006.

Link (http://www.thenation.com/doc/20051010/scahill)[/indent]
And you can bet if he does well in MI he will be a good candidate for the presidency. He is smart and a good leader, unless he does something crazy I would vote for him. ~:)