Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Corporate Accountability and Priority to the Families
















Top photos is of Bodies of Blackwater Victims Being Returned to the USA
2nd photo is of the wifes who were left behind and fighting for their rights!


THEY DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY
NOW THEIR ESTATES ARE BEING SUED FOR $10 MILLION!

The 4 men brutally murdered (American security contractors who were burned, beaten, dragged through the streets of Fallujah and their decapitated bodies hung from a bridge over the Euphrates River on March 31, 2004) while working for Blackwater were retired military personnel. The men signed on with Blackwater and were dead 2 weeks later. They were killed during their very first mission. Why? Because Blackwater did not provide them with the necessary and promised weapons, vehicles, support and information to be able to successfully perform their jobs.


(AGain I ask who's looking out for the little man?) Where are the IN HOUSE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM'S to help these family and other contractors who are injured and survive these attacks?)

These men died for their country. All their families wanted were answers as to how they died. Instead of giving answers, Blackwater did the inthinkable: They filed suit against the victims' families for $10 million.

Without your help, Blackwater - with its huge war chest and political connections at the highest levels - will succeed in avoiding accountability and destroying 4 innocent families. Please don't let this happen.


Blackwater has spent millions of dollars and hired at least five different law firms to fight the families, rather than meeting and addressing what should be blackwater's top priority - the safety and well being of the mothers, wives and children left behind.
Blackwater has said it will not pay one red cent to assist or console the surviving families.

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