No thorough audits have been done on the previous giveaway monies.
A review of DynCorp’s spending over the past year identified $29 million in overcharges by DynCorp, including $108,000 in business travel, according to a State Department letter.
Review by the Defense Contracting Audit Agency found that DynCorp had billed for $162,869 of labor hours "for which it did not pay its workers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/23/washington/23contractor.html?pagewanted=2&ei=5089&en=f0dd85954f971b67&ex=1350792000&partner=rssyahoo&emc=rss


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There aren't even any ads.
I'll just say THERE AINT ENOUGH MONEY IN ALL THE WORLD TO PUT HUMPTY DUMPTY TOGETHER AGAIN.
There, I said it.
Then of course, we don't mention that other thing with the tall buildings, the strange grey aircraft, the fires, the demolition (huh?) no, it fell, which Loose Change, Michael Moore and Out There TV have all made comments on. Then I've just seen on Gather an article or two about how much this latest 'I'm gonna finish off what Dad started' escapade is actually costing...or even going to cost, cos it's not over yet.
How many more troops - and civilians - is it going to cost? GW will sit back after writing his memoirs and say (Oh, dear, I feel a funny comment coming on - no, that was ME!) 'I did it my own way, la, la, la! and rewrite history going back to Colonel Cluster.
Only... you can change it.