. . "During the Bush Push into Baghdad roughly 100,000 tons of bombs fell on Iraqis. When the cordite fumes cleared the electrical system, water treatment plants, hospitals, and children were in even worse shape than they had been under Saddam."@en . . . . . "During the Bush Push into Baghdad roughly 100,000 tons of bombs fell on Iraqis. When the cordite fumes cleared the electrical system, water treatment plants, hospitals, and children were in even worse shape than they had been under Saddam. In a bold and compassionate move, George \"Moneybags\" Bush proposed to spend billions of dollars in Iraq. This money was to be used shoring up the profits of Kellog, Brown, and Root and its parent company Halliburton as well as helping out many smaller American firms which -- through their own incompetence and corruption -- might otherwise be in danger of bankruptcy."@en . "Reconstruction of Iraq"@en . .