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KBR Charged with Homicide by Mother of Electrocuted Soldier

Posted by Greg Mitchell, Al Jazeera at 2:21 PM on July 14, 2008.


The extreme recklessness of the largest US civilian contractor in Iraq.

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I've written often here about my friend Cheryl Harris, whose son Ryan Maseth was electrocuted and died in Iraq. You remember: the military lied and told her he had carried an electrical appliance into the shower. I helped her trace a total of at least a dozen other electrocutions and she had been instrumental in getting Congress, and the Pentagon, to probe the issue -- and she finally testified before Democrats (and some Republicans) in Congress yesterday.

She is also suing KBR, the contractors in charge, and two former KBR people also blew the whistle yesterday. Another mother, Larraine McGee, who lost a son in Iraq accused KBR of "homicide" yesterday.

"It is about time we got some answers ... at long last," said Sen. Robert Casey Jr., D-Pa. He released a letter to Gen. David Petraeus asking why his command had only recently ordered "theaterwide" technical inspections of military facilities despite being alerted to widespread wiring problems in Iraq installations more than three and a half years ago in a report filed by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers safety specialist.

Cheryl Harris accused KBR yesterday of "extreme recklessness and a total disregard for public safety." I've written so much about Cheryl and her heroic quest, let me concentrate here on the two former KBR electricians who accuse the company of shoddy and negligent management practices in its operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Debbie Crawford of Oregon, who worked for KBR in Baghdad, told the Senate Democratic Policy Committee that the company failed to provide its electricians with basic tools and equipment, and routinely farmed out jobs to local and "third-country" subcontractors who knew nothing about U.S. standards and often had no electrical experience at all.

"Time and time again we heard, 'This is not the United States... OSHA doesn't apply here. If you don't like it, you can go home,'" she said.

Jeffery Bliss, who worked for KBR in Afghanistan, said the company was dominated by a "good-old-boy network" in which "communication was poor and professionalism nonexistent." After he spending two and a half months at one base doing nothing he was finally assigned "the task of building a dog house."

A third non-KBR witness, Rachel McNeill of Wisconsin, who served as an Army Reserves heavy construction equipment operator in Iraq, said soldiers in her unit often received shocks in shower facilities -- but "it made no sense" to report the situation to KBR because the firm "had a reputation for taking a long time to address repairs."

Besides Cheryl, another mother who lost a son to electrocution in Iraq testified. "Anger has taken over my grief," said Larraine McGee of Texas.

She later told the AFP news service, "I don't know that I want to go so far as to say they're murdering our troops, but in essence if you take something that is so easy to fix but you don't even though you know there's a problem, that is homicide, in my mind."

Cheryl Harris said her son's "burnt and smoldering" body was discovered lying in electrified water on the shower stall floor by a soldier who kicked down the door to get in. "One of the soldiers who attempted to rescue Ryan was himself shocked," she added, "because the electrical current was still running through the water in the pipes in Ryan's bathroom....

"It is unacceptable that extreme recklessness and total disregard for public safety has deprived the Army of this exemplary young soldier and deprived my family of our son and brother."

Members of the committee, which has held 17 hearings in the past two years on waste, fraud and abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan, accused the Pentagon of stonewalling congressional inquiries about its ongoing investigations of possible negligence on the part of the its main construction contractor in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Kellogg, Brown and Root.

The hearing was titled "Contractor Misconduct and the Electrocution Deaths of American Soldiers in Iraq." KBR officials were invited to the hearing but did not attend.


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criminals on parade
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Jul 14, 2008 3:53 PM   
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just more of the same. good luck

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KBR's Reason for Separating from Haliburton
Posted by: Prairie Waif on Jul 15, 2008 4:03 AM   
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When Kellog, Brand and Root, applied to become an entity separate from Hallibutron, in order to become KBR, one of the listed reasons was:

With global political instability, we foresee a greater opportunity to capitalize by obtaining more contracts as a separate entity from Halliburton.

And Cheney *is* still making large amounts of cash from Both, "blind trust?" HA! We literally can see the manipulation and machinations "behind" (HA!) the scenes to increase his portfolio at the risk of other peoples' children.

Sale of KBR Bolsters Profit at Halliburton

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GUILTY
Posted by: bc430 on Jul 15, 2008 7:09 AM   
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George W.Bush and Cabinet
Republicans and Democrats in U.S. Congress

"So?"
"They volunteered."
Their Spokesperson - Dick Cheney - His words.

"So?"
"They volunteered."

Dear Ms. Cheryl Harris, the persons listed above hijacked our Democratic Republic and
murdered your SON.
"So?"
"They volunteered."
"So?"
"They volunteered."
"So?"
"They volunteered."
"So?"
"They volunteered."
"So?"
"They volunteered."

What does "God Bless America look like?"

God Blessing America must begin with removing far from the seats of American government cold, calloused, calculating, greedy, self serving hearts and minds that utter "So?" "They volunteered."

Why are we locking up petty criminals for stealing to buy gasoline and food?

Why are burglerars being shot dead by next door Texas neighbors or tazed to death by police and mass murderers shredding the U. S. Constitution, robbing the federal treasury and living large?

We are all disgraced.

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» RE: GUILTY Posted by: johnbradleycopeland
Jail my ass.
Posted by: thekidde on Jul 15, 2008 9:31 AM   
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We hang traitors and war criminals vis-a-vis Nuremberg and Saddam H.

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» Keep in mind... Posted by: Fog
» RE: Keep in mind... Posted by: willymack
» RE: Jail my ass. Posted by: jstevenson
judy2007
Posted by: jstevenson on Jul 15, 2008 1:49 PM   
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KBR should be prosecuted and do prison time. In addition, this is just one more example of why those apes, Bush and Cheney should be executed for war crimes.

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Prosecuted and jailed?
Posted by: modeler on Jul 15, 2008 2:09 PM   
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Those SOBs should be electrocuted in showers. And not only those from KBR but the originators and beneficiaries like Dicky and GDubya as well.

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Roll out the guillotine
Posted by: john2007 on Jul 17, 2008 12:11 PM   
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KBR officers are traitors, pure and simple. Not only are they stealing from the American taxpayers but they are killing our sons and daughters.

It's bad enough that the Rodent in the White House manufactured this phony war in the first place, but now to have to put up with the blatant profiteering by his Capitalist pig friends is really too much.

Roll out the guillotine.

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Our Esteemed Presidential Candidates
Posted by: bilmo2008 on Jul 21, 2008 3:24 AM   
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I think it would be interesting if some
pushy talking head news person were to corner
both flip flopping candidates and ask them pont
blank what exactly their feelings/position are
on this unspeakable behavior on the part of
the slime contactors in Iraq. Would either
Obama or McCain actually hold those responsible accountable? Would either
candidate actually have the guts to have an
opinion? expressed in oh...say, 2 or 3 words?
like...talking head newsperson says...
"Should these slime weasels be tried for manslaughter at the very LEAST?" well, a one
word answer would suffice. particularly if either or both said "Yes" and then stood behind it. well, that's really gonna happen in
our lifetimes. I can just see it.

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