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 The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths

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PostSubject: The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths   The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths Icon_minitimeThu Dec 04, 2008 3:50 pm

A former technician who worked for contracting company KBR in Iraq has filed a class-action lawsuit saying the company “exposed everyone at Joint Base Balad in Iraq to unsafe water, food and hazardous fumes from the burn pit there.” Joshua Eller’s suit includes particularly disturbing charges about KBR’s indifference to proper sanatization and the disposal of human remains:

The lawsuit also accuses KBR of shipping ice in mortuary trucks that “still had traces of body fluids and putrefied remains in them when they were loaded with ice. This ice was served to U.S. forces.”

Eller also accuses KBR of failing to maintain a medical incinerator at Joint Base Balad, which has been confirmed by two surgeons in interviews with Military Times about the Balad burn pit. Instead, according to the lawsuit and the physicians, medical waste, such as needles, amputated body parts and bloody bandages were burned in the open-air pit.

“Wild dogs in the area raided the burn pit and carried off human remains,” the lawsuit states. “The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths, to the great distress of the U.S. forces.”

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/12/04/kbr-lawsuit-human-remains/
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PostSubject: Re: The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths   The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths Icon_minitimeThu Dec 04, 2008 4:02 pm

well , after all , it is all about maximizing profits...............
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Looks like my Clone signed up with an awesome company.

From what he's seen so far, this story doesn't surprise me.
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PostSubject: Re: The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths   The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths Icon_minitimeThu Dec 04, 2008 9:43 pm

What a trip it'd be to be sitting in a wheelchair getting some sun and up trots rover with your leg in his mouth.
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