11.03.06

No Accountability, No Oversight

Really, this summarizes everything about George, Rummy, and Dick’s excellent adventure in Iraq:

Investigations led by a Republican lawyer named Stuart W. Bowen Jr. in Iraq have sent American occupation officials to jail on bribery and conspiracy charges, exposed disastrously poor construction work by well-connected companies like Halliburton and Parsons, and discovered that the military did not properly track hundreds of thousands of weapons it shipped to Iraqi security forces.

And tucked away in a huge military authorization bill that President Bush signed two weeks ago is what some of Mr. Bowen’s supporters believe is his reward for repeatedly embarrassing the administration: a pink slip.

The order comes in the form of an obscure provision that terminates his federal oversight agency, the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, on Oct. 1, 2007. The clause was inserted by the Republican side of the House Armed Services Committee over the objections of Democratic counterparts during a closed-door conference, and it has generated surprise and some outrage among lawmakers who say they had no idea it was in the final legislation.

I’m sure they’re were shocked, shocked.

This is your Republican house leadership in action. This is why the Republicans need to be stopped on November 7th.

(just in case you were wondering)

3 Comments on "No Accountability, No Oversight"


Comandante Agi:

really, who needs auditors anyways?


Karl:

And it’s why I am voting straight Democrat.

Our governmental system works best with checks and balances.

One party rule, for as long as we’ve had it, has left us in a state that serves only to re-elect those already in power, and for them to gather more power as a matter of course.

That’s not the way the founders intended it. And it needs to stop now.

Sorry for the mini-rant.


Matt:

I heartily encourage mini-rants like this — no apology necessary!


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