To: Dr. Marten
I guess being the brother of a President means you aren't allowed to be a businessman. If there's nothing illegal, what's the problem?
To: Trust but Verify
How much money is involved between Wal Mart and the Red Chinese ?
Compared to the Clinton kickbacks, I'd say $400,000 is chump change.
To: Trust but Verify
I guess being the brother of a President means you aren't allowed to be a businessman. If there's nothing illegal, what's the problem? Exactly. They're grasping at straws.
I managed logistics for the construction of three petrochemical plants in China a couple of years ago and had to go over there.
Does that mean I should be under suspicion too?
:eyeroll:
26 posted on
11/28/2003 10:54:57 AM PST by
Allegra
To: Trust but Verify
I guess being the brother of a President means you aren't allowed to be a businessman. If there's nothing illegal, what's the problem?Well Neil has been banned from engaging in the banking industry, but that occurred before Dubya was POTUS.
Still, I find it disconcerting to think that perhaps the same sphere of influential cronies who were associated with Silverado are now chanting a mantra that our federal budget and trade deficits are "manageable" and nothing to worry about.
Sounds like the same snake oil to me. Only on a much larger scale.
31 posted on
11/28/2003 11:06:18 AM PST by
Willie Green
(Go Pat Go!!!)
To: Trust but Verify
If there's nothing illegal, what's the problem?That's the problem....there isn't a problem, so one has to be generated, by some in the media, to the fullest extent.
34 posted on
11/28/2003 11:12:03 AM PST by
EGPWS
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