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Where Is the Defund Blackwater Act?

by: Jeremy Scahill  |  Rebel Reports

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Congress has done nothing to stop Blackwater's ongoing taxpayer funded crusade abroad. (Photo: markk2 / Flickr)

    Democrats joined Republicans in voting to "Defund ACORN," yet have done nothing to stop Blackwater’s ongoing taxpayer funded crusade in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Republican Congressional leaders are continuing their witch-hunt against ACORN, the grassroots community group dedicated to helping poor and working class people. This campaign now unfortunately has gained bi-partisan legislative support in the form of the Defund ACORN Act of 2009 which has now passed the House and Senate. As Ryan Grim at Huffington Post has pointed out, the legislation "could plausibly defund the entire military-industrial complex:"

The congressional legislation intended to defund ACORN, passed with broad bipartisan support, is written so broadly that it applies to "any organization" that has been charged with breaking federal or state election laws, lobbying disclosure laws, campaign finance laws or filing fraudulent paperwork with any federal or state agency. It also applies to any of the employees, contractors or other folks affiliated with a group charged with any of those things.

    According to the Project on Oversight and Government Reform, this legislation could potentially eliminate a virtual Who’s Who of war contractors including Lockheed Martin, Boeing and KBR to other corporations such as AT&T, FedEx and Dell.

    Perhaps one of the most jarring comparisons here is the fact that ACORN is now being attacked while the Obama administration continues to contract with Blackwater, the favorite mercenary company of the Bush administration, which is headed by Erik Prince, who was a major donor to Republican causes and campaigns, including those of some of the Defund ACORN bill’s sponsors, including Indiana Republican Mike Pence, one of the key figures in hunting down Van Jones. Prince, of course, was recently described by a former employee as a man who "views himself as a Christian crusader tasked with eliminating Muslims and the Islamic faith from the globe," and that Prince’s companies "encouraged and rewarded the destruction of Iraqi life."

    At present Blackwater has a $217 million security contract through the State Department in Iraq which was just extended by the Obama administration indefinitely. It holds a $210 million State Department "security" contract in Afghanistan that runs through 2011 and another multi-million dollar contract with the Defense Department for "training" in Kabul. All of this is on top of Blackwater’s clandestine work for the CIA, including continued work on the drone bombing campaign in Pakistan and Afghanistan. This also does not take into account Blackwater’s lucrative domestic work training law enforcement and military forces inside the US at the company’s compounds in North Carolina, California and Illinois, nor the private "security" work it does for entities like the International Republican Institute, nor the work it does in training "Faith Based Organizations." It also does not include the contracts doled out to Erik Prince’s private CIA called Total Intelligence Solutions, which works for foreign governments and Fortune 500 corporations.

    Then there is this fact: Blackwater was paid over $73 million for its federally-funded, no bid-security contracts with the Department of Homeland Security in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, billing taxpayers $950 per man per day, a spending decision the Bush administration called "the best value to the government." ACORN, meanwhile, only helped poor people who were suffering as a result of the government’s total and complete failure to respond to Katrina.

    Meanwhile, a recent federal audit of Blackwater, compiled by the State Department and the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, suggests the company may have to repay some $55 million to the government for allegedly failing to meet the terms of just one federal contract in Iraq, which, it is important to note, is $2 million more than the total money allotted by the federal government to ACORN over the past 15 years. (The company also cannot account for one federally funded "deep fat fryer" in Iraq, according to the audit).

    Overall, Blackwater has raked in well over $1 billion since 2003 in security contracts alone—all of which were kicked off by a fat no-bid contract to guard L Paul Bremer. Let’s also remember that Blackwater was estimated in Congressional hearings in 2007 to earn some 90% of its revenue from the federal government and Prince refused to disclose his salary, but said it was over $1 million. Blackwater has been or is being investigated by the US Congress, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, the Justice Department and the IRS, among other agencies, for a range of issues from arms smuggling to manslaughter to tax evasion. One of its operatives pleaded guilty to killing an innocent, unarmed Iraqi civilian, while five others have been indicted on manslaughter and other charges over the 2007 Nisour Square massacre during which 17 Iraqi civilians were gunned down. The company is also facing a slew of civil lawsuits alleging war crimes and extrajudicial killings in Iraq.

    Here is a question for those Democratic lawmakers that voted in support of the Defund ACORN Act: How do you justify making this a major league legislative priority while Blackwater continues to be armed and dangerous across the globe on the US government payroll? Where is the Defund Blackwater Act?

  

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Hallelujah & Amen, Jeremy,

Hallelujah & Amen, Jeremy, that you continue to keep shining the light on this dark dark stain on America's collective hands.

Military activities and

Military activities and embassy protection are inherently government activities. How they can be delegated to mercenaries is beyond the pale. Unless the idea is to get them immunity so they can do things the gov't couldn't do on its own hook.

Well, if the bill is written

Well, if the bill is written so broadly, why not use it to go after Blackwater et al? A lot of good environmental enforcement and regulation came out of laws that were thought to be window dressing. Sometimes the law of unintended consequences is a good thing!

ACORN chose the wrong people

ACORN chose the wrong people to help and support in America; the poor and disenfranchised. Blackwater has not helped any poor and disenfranchised. Who gets the government money? From our American history: In his speech to the Virginia Court, John Brown said "Had I interfered in the manner which I admit, and which I admit has been fairly proved ... had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, the so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends, either father, mother, brother, sister, wife, or children, or any of that class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right; and every man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment." Unfortunately for the poor and disenfranchised, it has not changed.

well spoken, and to the

well spoken, and to the point... unfortunately congress is too often about the business of being politically expedient and not about substantive issues...

Militarism trumps social

Militarism trumps social activism every time. When the Pentagon calls the foreign policy shots (pun intended), and in effect controls the government, with the collusion of the corporations, then we will get exactly what they want us to get. Be it warmongering against Iran, mercury or squalene in the swine flu shots, no real health care reform, it doesn't matter. Watch the videos from Pittsburgh where camo-clad men in unmarked Ford Crown Vics drag off protesters to yet another "undisclosed location" and you see where we are heading. Bean bag (sounds nice and cuddly, doesn't it) guns and sound weapons are being used, as well as the traditional thuggee stuff - tear gas and batons. And the future doesn't look good at all. We have a two-headed Hydra for a government with an agenda that doesn't include us. War will win out. Maintaining the chaos in the Middle East will get us out of deflation/recession/inflation/depression - at the cost of millions of more lives and destruction. And maybe we will get to keep all the oil and natural gas we have looted from those countries…

Restore Posse Comitatus Act

Restore Posse Comitatus Act would be even more reassuring - This administration has actively directed forces onto US soil to be deployed to police US. This is in direct violation of the laws that have separated us from other police states around the world. WAKE UP - HAVING A 'PROGRESSIVE' DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING IF ALL THE SAME REPRESSIVE ACTIONS CONTINUE UNABATED AND ARE NOW STEPPING UP. The whole 'Left/Right' paradigm is a fraud - it is time to focus on the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, which are being dismantled day by day. This will not change without pressure from us.

The defund Blackwater Act is

The defund Blackwater Act is in the same queue as the defund Haliburton Act. Hey, Cheney isn't done raking in his profits yet. With Haliburton moved offshore to avoid paying US taxes, it is still raking in revenue from the Iraq war - and not paying a dime in US income tax. Talk about "outsourcing"... Haliburton has become its' own nation. And don't try to tell me that Cheney hasn't been raking in millions from his old company for the past 8 1/2 years.

Thanks Jeremy. Democrats

Thanks Jeremy. Democrats didn't have to defund ACORN, it was another in a long line of throwing their own under the bus in a knee-jerk attempt to appease the right, or someone. It's mysterious, kind of like the Aztec sacrifice rituals, only instead of low-ranking plebs, they are some of the more active and significant progressive forces.

I don't know what to say

I don't know what to say about so many Democrats going after a nonprofit group that does so much good (and helps their party as a side effect) because of the actions of a few employees, yet they continue to pay a for-profit group that commits all kinds of crimes. It reminds me of how so many Democrats voted to censure Bill Clinton for lying about an affair but refused to even censure G.W. Bush for repeatedly breaking federal laws, blatantly violating the constitution in several ways, and committing the most serious of war crimes (invading another country on false pretexts and torturing prisoners). Their priorities and moral values are completely mixed up. At least that is not as bad as the Republican politicians, whose priorities and moral values are completely upside down. It is so sad and scary that the fate of our nation lies in the hands of people like this.

Thanks again to Jeremy

Thanks again to Jeremy Scahill for keeping the pressure on about Blackwater and Eric Prince. to Bill O'Rights: one correction, the positioning of US military forces on US soil (regular, not National Guard) was done during the BUSH ADMINISTRATION while the media and the nation was distracted by the collapse of the economy. so blaming Obama is not accurate. As for Blackwater and Mr. Prince - I fear that their contracts will not be voided as long as Hilary Clinton is Secretary of State and Bush Republican Administration embedded flunkies still carry the day. They support Blackwater for a variety of reasons, and they have no intention of letting sanity return to this decision if they can help it. Blackwater and its minions will only be stopped when WE THE PEOPLE show them that we are not afraid; that our numbers will not allow them to continue to threaten us; and when our governmental leaders realize that the employment of mercenaries is unacceptable in this nation - whether militarily or in law enforcement. Go see my website, join me in sending this message in person on November 3, 2009: http://www.letfreedomring.community.officelive.com Companies like this are bullies, and when we stand up united against these bullies, and those who employ them, we can put a stop to them and their tactics. Join me across this nation in my journey, and in your towns and cities if you cannot travel with me. Help me show our government and the likes of Eric Prince that we will not see our freedoms destroyed or our nation taken down by religious crazies and killers.

I understand what you are

I understand what you are all saying. Acorn was exposed by two concerned young citizens who took matters into their own hands and did something about the fraud and corruption. Maybe a few brave souls could follow the example, get a plan together and go to it.

Disaster capitalism

Disaster capitalism continues to wage war on our taxpayers' dollar. check out Naomi Klein's book 'The Shock Doctrine' for more on the blackwater/halliburton issue.

Hashaha that's funny. Hope

Hashaha that's funny. Hope it works! Hope this bill can be used to de-fund Blackwater (etc) and get rid of Diebold (etc). Now THAT would be poetic justice!