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    The price the military paid for each item shipped rarely reached $100 and totaled just $68,000 over the six years in contrast to the $20.5 million paid for shipping, she said. "The majority, if not all of these parts, were going to high-priority, conflict areas. That's why they got paid" Stroot said. If the item was earmarked priority, destined for the military in Iraq, Afghanistan or certain other locations, "there was no oversight." Full Article at Detroit Free Press
    The majority, if not all of these parts, were going to high-priority, conflict areas. That's why they got paid
    SOURCE: Detroit Free Press 27 months ago