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Brainwashing America
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2006-01-19 04:37:08
From: A
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: Brainwashing America




while you were out...

FROM THE JAN.06 "HIGHTOWER LOWDOWN" (http://www.hightowerlowdown.org/)

Is any low too low for Halliburton?

This giant government contractor with tentacles running straight into
the White House has previously been caught overcharging U.S. taxpayers
and shortchanging U.S. troops for its work in Iraq. But now we learn
that Halliburton has been profiting in Iraq by mistreating foreign
workers. By "foreign," I don't mean Iraqis. Even though thousands of
folks there are desperate for jobs, Halliburton has brought thousands
of laborers from southern India, Thailand, and the Philippines to work
in U.S. bases as cooks, electricians, launderers, custodians, etc.
They are mostly 20-somethings, powerless... and exploited.

When recruited, most have no idea they are headed for a war zone. Once
there, they are branded as TCNs (Third Country Nationals) which is
both a derogatory term and an assurance of third-class treatment at
best.They are paid a fraction of what other Halliburton workers get,
and their meager paychecks are often several months behind, keeping
them in debt and in place.They work 12-hour days and are allowed only
one day a month off without pay.

The TCNs are housed in cramped trailers jammed end to end with bunk
beds. They're not allowed to eat with the Americans, nor do they get
to eat the same food theirs is shipped in, cold and tasteless. They
cannot use phones or the recreation facility. Even though their bases
regularly come under attack, TCNs are issued no body armor or helmets.

It's bad enough that Halliburton is doing this at all, but it's far
worse that these actions are taking place under our flag and in our
name. What must Iraqis and Asians think as they watch how one of our
country's most-favored corporations treats workers who are nonwhite
and poor?

For more: http://www.corpwatch.org/

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You know about the Environmental Protection Agency but do you know
Bush's EPA?

After these so-called environmental and health protectors were caught
supporting industry tests in which children were intentionally dosed
with pesticides, Congress mandated (in August) that the agency issue a
rule permanently banning such tests, without exception. In September,
EPA issued its proposed rule, hailing it as "a landmark regulation on
human studies." Beyond this flowery declaration, however, EPA's
proposal has 30 pages of fine print that viciously guts those very
principles by giving the pesticide corporations exceptions to the
supposed prohibition.

Get ready to puke, for these are some of the exceptions:

• Neglected or abused infants can be subjected to pesticide tests
without the consent of parents or guardians.

• Mentally handicapped and orphaned infants may be used for tests
for the sake of research.

• EPA will accept industry pesticide tests done on children outside
the U.S., including in countries with minimal or no ethical standards.
For more, call the Organic Consumers Association at 218-226-4164.







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