Would you start a war for $36 million?

Let me break this down for you.

1. In 2000, vice-president Dick Cheney left Halliburton with an exit package worth $36 million. (proof)

2. Cheney was unwavering in desire to go to war in Iraq (proof)

3. USA declares war on Iraq. (no proof needed)

4. Cheney's former company, Halliburton gets awarded a contract to help rebuild post-war Iraq worth $7 billion. (proof)

5. Cheney denies involvement in helping Halliburton land the contract, yet a congressional investigation reveals Cheney himself and Cheney's top aide, Lewis Libby, helped Haliburton snag the multi-billion contract in October 2002. (proof), (more proof)

6. Halliburton then has the balls to charge the government for services that were never provided. (proof)

Conclusion: Conclusion: Cheney takes $36 million exit package from Halliburton, pushes for war in Iraq, then helps land multi-billion dollar contract for his former employer, Halliburton, to manage post-war Iraq services.

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