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Ashcroft to Head Blackwater's Ethics Division

Posted: 05-04-2011 04:46 PM
by rumike
Ok, right now I'm like a comedian with too much good material to work with. Where to start with a story like this? At first I checked to see it it was from the Onion. Sadly, no, it's real.
Xe Services, the military contractor formally known as Blackwater, announced today that former Attorney General John Ashcroft would be advising the company on ethics.

Politico reports:

Ashcroft, who became a controversial figure while serving as George W. Bush's attorney general from 2001 to 2005, will head the company's subcommittee on governance, which "will focus on the company's efforts to maximize governance, compliance and accountability, continuing to build and promote the highest degrees of ethics and professionalism within the private security industry."

As Wired puts it, it means that Xe is continuing to try to reshape its image — the company was found to have killed civilians while working on government contracts during the Iraq war — and send a "clear signal it's not giving up the quest for lucrative government security contracts now that it's no longer owned by founder Erik Prince, even as it emphasizes the side of its business that trains law enforcement officers."

"I'm delighted to be involved in USTC's next phase of ownership and growth, particularly in helping to oversee its commitment to professionalism, compliance and accountability within the security industry," The Hill quotes Ashcroft as saying. "This is a company with a strong history of service to its country, and a reputation of best-in-class offerings to its public and private customers. I look forward to helping USTC enhance its governance and oversight capabilities as the company moves forward."

As attorney general, Ashcroft was a supporter of the the Patriot Act, but he's also known for having stood up to the Bush administration on the issue of warrantless wiretapping.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/201 ... t=1&f=1001

Posted: 05-05-2011 11:37 AM
by Rombaldi
You just can't make this stuff up....

.. unfortunately.

Posted: 05-05-2011 01:38 PM
by Cherry Kelly
Rom - now don't have a heart attack on this - but I agree this is -- ludicrous (for lack of a better term).

I agree - Blackwater - baddddd - or the workers they employed through their subsidiaries.

Posted: 05-06-2011 12:33 AM
by Bobbi Snow
Somehow I DON'T believe Ashcroft will make them better... just show them how to bend the Law even moreso than they've already learned to do. And don't forget - their leader is an evangelical who believes the only good Muslim is a dead Muslim. And when they're finished with the Muslims, who will they come for next? The Jews? The moderates? The ones who are spiritual instead of clinging to religion and guns? The Democrats? The creative people?

Scary...

Posted: 05-06-2011 12:41 AM
by rumike
Well said Bobbi.

Get'em up against the wall...

Posted: 05-06-2011 12:42 AM
by Shirleypal
Bobbi Snow wrote: Somehow I DON'T believe Ashcroft will make them better... just show them how to bend the Law even moreso than they've already learned to do. And don't forget - their leader is an evangelical who believes the only good Muslim is a dead Muslim. And when they're finished with the Muslims, who will they come for next? The Jews? The moderates? The ones who are spiritual instead of clinging to religion and guns? The Democrats? The creative people?

Scary...


Interesting, check my profile and shoot me an email if you don't mind.

Posted: 05-06-2011 02:30 AM
by Iris
Your thread title made me lol before I even opened the thread.

Perfect. It's a match made in... well, it's a match.

Posted: 05-07-2011 02:04 AM
by Bobbi Snow
Shirleypal wrote: Interesting, check my profile and shoot me an email if you don't mind.


Sorry, no. I don't get involved with people outside of the forum. No offense meant, but Linnea warned me, when I joined, not to ever do this.

Janet Reno

Posted: 05-25-2011 08:44 AM
by cherry
Who's next? The Butcher of Waco?