Haliburton get contract to do emergency repair at Navy and Marine facilities on the Gulf

AP via Washington Post:

An Arlington-based Halliburton Co. subsidiary that has been criticized for its reconstruction work in Iraq has begun tapping a $500 million Navy contract to do emergency repairs at Gulf Coast naval and Marine facilities damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

The subsidiary, Kellogg, Brown & Root Services Inc., won the competitive bid contract last July to provide debris removal and other emergency work associated with natural disasters.

Want be long before Bush will be blamed for causing Katrina so his buddies at Haliborton could profit by leftist who would rather have a mess than see someone make a profit. So far though they have not insisted that New Orleans be kept as native wetlands.

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