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1 posted on 09/14/2005 4:51:31 PM PDT by Ellesu
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To: Ellesu
blah blah blah

Bush's fault

2 posted on 09/14/2005 4:55:08 PM PDT by Mister Baredog ((Minuteman at heart, couch potato in reality))
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To: Ellesu
"That contract was finally inked these past few days by Governor Kathleen Blanco.."

Hey Blanco...doesn't seem right for you to be getting a kick back over people you helped kill.

3 posted on 09/14/2005 4:55:19 PM PDT by ncountylee (Dead terrorists smell like victory)
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To: Ellesu

Those complaints sound so picky. Those guys are dead. They don't care.


4 posted on 09/14/2005 5:02:09 PM PDT by muawiyah (/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
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To: Ellesu

Corruption is as corruption does.

Blanco -- corrupt, hires firm -- corrupt.

Hmmmmm.

Paging ABCNNBCBS!


5 posted on 09/14/2005 5:02:53 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Ellesu

Amazing how everyone is a buddy of President Bush and just happened to be a crook according to the media.


6 posted on 09/14/2005 5:06:35 PM PDT by swheats
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To: Ellesu
Company Hired to Handle Katrina's Dead Has Tainted History

no! and they're a contractor to the City of New Orleans, Louisiana? No way!

7 posted on 09/14/2005 5:07:28 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (we don't need no stinkin' tagline.)
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To: Ellesu

Hey, it's LA, it's all the know.


8 posted on 09/14/2005 5:08:23 PM PDT by lp boonie (Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement)
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To: Ellesu

What kind of people do you expect to get to do this kind of work?

DR. Baden...I think not, more like Dr. Jekell.


9 posted on 09/14/2005 5:27:44 PM PDT by JustAnotherOkie
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To: Ellesu

Why does this NOT surprise me?


10 posted on 09/14/2005 5:28:51 PM PDT by timydnuc (I'll die on my feet before I'll live on my knees.)
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To: Ellesu
We know of no similar allegations against Kenyon International itself,

But, we'll slime them anyway.

11 posted on 09/14/2005 5:31:16 PM PDT by sinkspur (It is time for those of us who have much to share with those who have nothing.)
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To: Ellesu

The conclusion is clear: Blanco hired this troubled company that desecrates and discards corpses because she doesn't care about what happens to poor, dead black people.


12 posted on 09/14/2005 6:15:27 PM PDT by Recovering_Democrat (I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: Ellesu

Wonder who's getting the commission on the deal.


13 posted on 09/14/2005 6:24:05 PM PDT by henderson field
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To: Ellesu

bump


15 posted on 09/14/2005 7:23:00 PM PDT by satchmodog9 (Murder and weather are our only news)
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To: Ellesu

November 26, 1999


Houston-based Service Corporation International (SCI), which describes itself as "world's largest death care provider".

what the mainstream press has yet to disclose is that Al Gore's campaign chairman, Tony Coelho, sits on the board of SCI and serves as one of the company's strategic advisers.

The funeral industry has long been one of the least regulated and most corrupt enterprises in the United States. In Texas, mortuary operations are overseen by the Funeral Commission, an indulgent board appointed by the governor and largely composed of funeral home executives and their lawyers. In 1996 the Commission's director, Eliza May, began receiving complaints that SCI funeral homes were employing unlicensed embalmers, many of them low-paid Mexican immigrants. May launched an investigation of SCI, which disclosed numerous violations in embalming practices. May and her investigators recommended that SCI be fined $450,000.

Tony Coelho, who has served as a director of SCI since 1991.

the former California congressman and House whip was paid $21,000 a year in director's fees and another $18,000 for serving on the executive committee. SCI also contributes $42,000 a year to Coelho's retirement fund and gave him 3,000 shares of stock valued at $135,000. Total annual compensation for attending 12 meetings: $176,000. Moreover, according to documents filed with the SEC, the company gave Coelho a loan for $418,922. According to Coelho's financial disclosure forms, he owns million shares of SCI stock worth $1.2 million.

In a 1993 survey, the Teamsters Union ranked Coelho as the nation's most over-rated corporate board member. The Teamsters based the rating on the number of boards Coelho sits on: AutoLend Group, Cyberonics, ICF Kaiser (the international construction firm), Intl. Thoroughbred Groups, ITT Educational Services and Pinacle Global Group. The union assumed that Coelho couldn't possibly devote enough time to each slot. But that calculation vastly underestimates Coelho's expertise as a political fixer, an invaluable commodity to companies like SCI which find themselves butting heads with regulators, trade agreements, class action suits and foreign governments.


Tony Coelho, according to company documents, has played a major role in charting the company's international strategy. SCI now has operations in more than 20 countries. While SCI controls about 11 percent of the US "funeral market", it has done much better overseas. The company's most recent annual report notes that SCI performs 14 percent of the funerals in the United Kingdom, 25 percent in Australia and 28 percent in France. In 1998, Coelho, of Portugese descent, helped to guide the company's entrance into Portugal, Spain and Argentina.

Coelho and his cohorts at SCI have worked their magic in France, where SCI does more than $524 million a year in business. Until last year French law gave local municipalities the authority to provide local moturaries with a monopoly on funeral services. SCI fought to have the law overturned as an unfair trade barrier. The company prevailed in 1998. France, SCI boasts, now has "an open market in funeral services". Still, there's more work for Coelho and company to do. In its latest quarterly filing with the SEC, SCI notes mournfully that "cemeteries in France, however, are and will continue to be controlled by municipalities and religious organizations, with third parties, such as SCI, providing cemetery merchandise such as markers and monuments".


16 posted on 09/14/2005 7:38:37 PM PDT by kcvl
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Kenyon's parent company is a scandal-ridden company accused in a number of lawsuits for illegally discarding and desecrating corpses.

What did they do with the bodies? Prop them up in chairs behind a long desk and call them the Senate Judiciary Committee?

17 posted on 09/14/2005 7:43:15 PM PDT by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all.)
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Anthony L Coelho

Director at
Service Corporation International
Houston, Texas
SERVICES / PERSONAL SERVICES
Director since 1991


62 years old

Mr. Coelho was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1978 to 1989. After leaving Congress, he joined Wertheim Schroder & Company, an investment banking firm in New York and became President and CEO of Wertheim Schroder Financial Services. From October 1995 to September 1997, he served as Chairman and CEO of ETC w/tci, an education and training technology company that he established and subsequently sold. He served as general chairman of the presidential campaign of former Vice President Al Gore from April 1999 until June 2000. Since 1997, Mr. Coelho has worked independently as a business and political consultant. Mr. Coelho also served as Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities from 1994 to 2001.


18 posted on 09/14/2005 7:45:30 PM PDT by kcvl
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