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They’re Making A List, They’re Checking It Twice…

It’s the second sentence in this report that’s so ominous. (Hat tip to commenter bkny at Gilliard.)

Halliburton unit gets U.S. contract

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a contract worth up to $385 million for building temporary immigration detention centers to Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root. KBR would build the centers for the Homeland Security Department in case of an unexpected influx of immigrants or to house people after a natural disaster or for new programs that require additional detention space, the company said. Federal auditors rebuked the company for unsubstantiated billing in its Iraq contracts, and there have been claims that Halliburton, which was led by Dick Cheney before he became vice president, was aided by connections in obtaining contracts.

(My emphasis)

Homeland Security may be running “… new programs that require additional detention space”. Hmmm. That does not sound good, not at all.

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