On Wednesday’s CBS "Early Show," co-host Harry Smith introduced a segment on a woman alleging she was sexually assaulted by Halliburton employees in Iraq and declared, "Halliburton, the company with $2 billion in Iraq contracts, once again is accused of joining the U.S. government in covering up a terrible crime by some employees." What does Smith mean by "once again"? Exactly when has the U.S. government covered up "a terrible crime" previously? How does Smith know there is a cover up now?
Smith talked to Republican Congressman, Ted Poe, the Texas woman’s representative who is pushing for an investigation of the charges. Smith asked Poe: "what is the status of the investigation, or is there one?" Poe responded, "We've contacted the Attorney General and the Justice Department, to find out what has been done, why aren't these people being prosecuted, bring them to justice."
Then Smith concluded the segment by asking Poe this question:
Halliburton and KBR have subsequently split since that happened. I just want to read real quickly a Halliburton statement that says in part, "Halliburton has no responsibility legal or otherwise for the actions alleged" expects to be dismissed from the lawsuit. KBR says "the safety and security of all employees remains KBR's top priority and KBR intends to vigorously defend the allegations raised in each case which we believe are without merit." This starts to sound a little bit like the contractors being without, beyond the reach of the law. Is this -- could this be the case here?
Poe responded by saying, "Well that's apparently what they're -- what they're saying and this is typical when a sexual assault victim is victimized, usually the perpetrators take the position it's without merit."
I’m surprised Smith did not mention Dick Cheney’s Halliburton connection and suggest he had something to do with the supposed "cover up."
Here is the full transcript of the segment:
HARRY SMITH: Halliburton, the company with $2 billion in Iraq contracts, once again is accused of joining the U.S. government in covering up a terrible crime by some employees. Jamie Lee Jones, now 22 years old, was working for Halliburton in Baghdad when she says a group of co-workers sexually assaulted her, then locked her in a shipping container, under guard without food or water, until she convinced a sympathetic guard to sneak her a cell phone to call her Dad in Texas.
JAMIE LEE JONES: If guys get away with this, they're going to continue to do this. If they were sick enough to do what they did to my body, they're going to do it to other people. So, I can't drop it -- I mean, I don't know how I could sleep at night if I saw the same thing happening to another woman, after me, and I did nothing.
SMITH: Jamie's father then called their Congressman, Ted Poe, who orchestrated her rescue and is helping her seek justice. Congressman, good morning.
TED POE: Good morning, Harry.
SMITH: What did you do once you got that phone call?
POE: Contacted the State Department after finding the right individuals and encouraged them and told them basically that this young lady needed to be rescued out of Baghdad. And so within 48 hours, they had gone to Baghdad, two agents, found her, rescued her, got her to an Army hospital, got her medical needs taken care of. And as soon as that was initially done, she was brought back home.
SMITH: And everything you understand, her accusations stand up?
POE: Yes, they do. And I think the proof is in the medical reports that she was brutalized while she was in Baghdad and that her story holds up, I think, and I certainly do believe her. And once she got back, that's when things seemed to stop. We could not get any satisfaction from the State Department on who these people were that assaulted her, where they were --
SMITH: Right, what is the status of the investigation, or is there one?
POE: Well, now that Jamie has made this public, it's all been confidential since the privacy -- because of her privacy. But now that it's made public, I expect that things are moving much faster. They are, in fact. We've contacted the Attorney General and the Justice Department, to find out what has been done, why aren't these people being prosecuted, bring them to justice. And we're going to get some answers now.
SMITH: Right. Halliburton and KBR have subsequently split since that happened. I just want to read real quickly a Halliburton statement that says in part, "Halliburton has no responsibility legal or otherwise for the actions alleged" expects to be dismissed from the lawsuit. KBR says "the safety and security of all employees remains KBR's top priority and KBR intends to vigorously defend the allegations raised in each case which we believe are without merit." This starts to sound a little bit like the contractors being without, beyond the reach of the law. Is this -- could this be the case here?
POE: Well that's apparently what they're -- what they're saying and this is typical when a sexual assault victim is victimized, usually the perpetrators take the position it's without merit. So this is nothing new. But, of course they're going to be held accountable. American law does allow the individuals who committed this crime, the specific individuals, to be held accountable and brought to justice. That hasn't occurred yet. But we want to move forward, encourage the Justice Department to finish this case.
SMITH: Alright, Congressman, thank you so much. Do appreciate it, sir.
POE: Thank you, Harry.
SMITH: You bet.
—Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.





















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Cover This, CBS
December 12, 2007 - 14:38 ET by NoMoreClintons"Exactly when has the U.S. government covered up "a terrible crime" previously?"
Uh . . . Vince Foster?
Right...Three official
December 12, 2007 - 16:08 ET by JerRight...Three official investigations plus a couple of Republican-lead Congressional inquiries [all conclusively establishing Foster's suicide]....Quite a "coverup"!
Jer
Not sticking up for Smith
December 12, 2007 - 17:54 ET by motherbeltNot sticking up for Smith here, but I took it to mean "once again accused" not accused of "once again covering up."
Haven't Halliburton and the BA been accused of covering stuff up before? I can't remember for sure, but that's the way I read it.
Yep
December 12, 2007 - 22:54 ET by Del DolemonteHalliburton covered up their over-billing after they got no-bid contracts from (gasp!) Bill Clinton during his non-UN-sanctioned war of choice in Kosovo, and ended up paying $8 million to settle the lawsuit.
In addition, Democrat Lyndon Johnson was in bed with the KBR arm of Halliburton for decades, and gave them tons of no-bid work during the Vietnam War (Halliburton actually acquired KBR in 1962)
In 1967, a GAO report on Halliburton's operations in Vietnam skewered the company for abandoning "normal management controls" and for wasting millions of dollars. The GAO disclosed that Halliburton "could not account for the whereabouts of approximately $120 million worth of materials which had been shipped from Vietnam to the United States."
If this woman was raped,
December 12, 2007 - 14:59 ET by ckc1227If this woman was raped, the guilty should pay. First, she has to make up her mind whether she was gang-raped, or raped by one guy, as she initially reported.
"In February 2006, Jamie Leigh Jones filed an arbitration complaint,
complaining that, for her administrative assistant job with KBR in
Iraq, she was placed in an all-male dorm for living arrangements, and a
co-worker sexually assaulted her"
15 months later:
"The claims were suddenly of much more outrageous conduct: the original
allegation of a single he-said/she-said sexual assault was now an
allegation of gang rape by several unknown John Doe rapists who worked
as firemen"
http://michellemalkin.com/2007/12/12/a-closer-look-at-those-halliburtonkbr-gang-rape-allegations/
new version 32...
December 12, 2007 - 16:46 ET by wizardjrNow she has dropped the specious claim that she was put up in an all male dorm.
Can you say "la crosse syndrome" ?
Pretty soon you'll need a program to keep up with the show.
Soldiers carry cell phones?
December 12, 2007 - 15:41 ET by Six String SpiffShe claims she called her Dad using a cell phone from a sympathetic soldier...? Um what?
Islamic Religious Services Will Be Held at the Firing Range At 0800 Daily.
Juanita Broaddrick
December 12, 2007 - 15:46 ET by okiehawk44Q. "Exactly when has the U.S. government covered up "a terrible crime" previously?"
A. Juanita Broaddrick
With the imagination these
December 12, 2007 - 16:35 ET by Gary P JacksonWith the imagination these morons have, you'd think they'd leave the news biz, and move on out to Hollywood. They could spin yarns equal to the best out there!
However, their job is to report the news, and at this, they are complete failures.
the way I hear it...
December 12, 2007 - 16:51 ET by wizardjrscanning the info on Michelle's blog the way I hear it is:
The woman was overheard saying she wants Hillary to be President. The word was flashed back to "Darth" Cheney. He sent down the word to 'adjust her attitude'. As we all know Halliburton is Darth's action agents. So they 'worked her over a little' to convince her to vote for Bush.
That's the story and they're sticking to it... oh wait, revision 32 coming down... stand by...
Juanita Broderick is still waiting for her rape investigation
December 12, 2007 - 17:14 ET by Lame CherryHarry Smith, Juanita Broderick, the lady raped by Bill Clinton is still waiting for her investigation which was really covered up by the team you voted for in Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Furthermore, Kathleen Willey, who was sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton who you voted for twice, is still awaiting her investigations on:
1. The sexual attack of Bill Clinton
2. Who murdered her pet dog.
3. Who stopped her and threatened her to shut up about Bill Clinton.
4. How her husband really "committed suicide".
5. Who broke into her home, stole ONLY her new book's manuscript on the Clintons and dumped her "purse in the woods to make it look like a robbery.
Come on you pompous, globalist serving a**, Harry Smith, let us be fair and bring all of these sexual assaults into the open........afterall, all we have from this woman in Iraq is her word.........the other people actually have witnesses and dead dogs as evidence.
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This is obviuosly a
December 12, 2007 - 17:39 ET by rbosqueThis is obviuosly a hit-piece. Another instance of the MSM being in bed with the Democrats. I would like to hear (for once) a Democratic scandal being "brought to life" by the idiotic MSM. Hey Smith, how 'bout that mullah in Congressman Jefferson's feezer eh???????
Helloooo...
Heelllllllooooooo......
Good grief! If the Libs
December 12, 2007 - 18:10 ET by mattmGood grief! If the Libs in the MSM had as much zeal against terrorism as they do against our own fricking country the WOT would be over.
It's called self-defense, Harry, you traitor!
The gal also claimed she
December 12, 2007 - 19:27 ET by Right2thePointThe gal also claimed she spent 24 hours in a shipping container with no food or water.
Sorry but the temp inside one of those shipping container steel boxes would go well over 160 since it was in the mid 130's outside.
Not sure if that makes her medium rare or well done.