Saturday, May 30, 2009

 

A clear winner has emerged in the Iraq War: insurance companies!

The Wars Come Home


Our government's failure to take care of its War Casualties and the lives left hanging in the balance.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury are often undiagnosed and untreated.

Leishmaniasis, often undiagnosed, is a dangerous blood borne parasite that can live in stored blood for up to 30 days and is transmitted sexually, congenitally, and by blood transfusion.


Hospital acquired infections were proliferated in the overburdened military evacuation system and some strains have grown to be completely resistant to every antimicrobial available.

These Superbug strains were spread from the military facilities, to the VA facilities, to community hospitals and long term care facilities all across the US and any country where a contractor or soldier was repatriated via the US military.


The winners in the battle for medical care, disability, and death benefits are the insurance companies like AIG and CNA who are paid by the taxpayer to insure the Contractors under the Defense Base Act.

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Blackwater makes money by defrauding injured contractors

ALJ William Dorsey Deals Blow to Blackwater Families

Blackwater misrepresents their employees as contractors so they don't have to pay taxes but they magically become employees so the taxpayer has to pay for their Defense Base Act insurance.
This insurance for PSC's runs 50% and more of their yearly salary.

Isn't this either tax evasion or fraud?

And what about this? Blackwater Dodged Millions in Taxes

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Don't Contractors Count When We Calculate the Costs of War?

AMERICAN CONTRACTORS IN IRAQ website has links to these articles and more:

Pentagon’s IG to Examine AIG Insurance Provided to Private Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan

The Defense Department's inspector general is preparing a possible audit to examine allegations that inadequate oversight by federal officials allowed AIG and other major carriers to deny medical benefits due civilian contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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