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--let's not forget this--
1 posted on 03/07/2006 7:23:23 AM PST by rellimpank
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Lets not forget this fact!
Subject: President and Enron


How Enron Worked the President - worth a read


This is an interesting bit of information you don't hear much about.

A.. Enron's chairman did meet with the president and the vice president in the
Oval Office.

B.. Enron gave $420,000 to the president's party over three years.

C.. It donated $100,000 to the president's inauguration festivities.

D.. The Enron chairman stayed at the White House 11 times.

E.. The corporation had access to the administration at its highest level and
even enlisted the Commerce and State Departments to grease deals for it.

F.. The taxpayer-supported Export-Import Bank subsidized Enron for more than
$600 million in just one transaction. Scandalous!!

G.. BUT...the president under whom all this happened WASN'T George W. Bush.
SURPRISE ... It was Bill Clinton!


64 posted on 03/08/2006 12:22:48 PM PST by OPS4 (Ops4 God Bless America!)
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I just got the following response to my scathing letter to my Senator, Kit Bond...

March 17, 2006

Dear Mr. XXX:

Thank you for contacting my office regarding David Barrett's report of the investigation of former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros. I appreciate you taking the time to inform me of your views on this important issue.

Tony Snow published an article in which he called for the release of David Barrett's findings in the investigation of former Secretary Cisneros. However, Mr. Snow's column was not completely accurate and drew some erroneous conclusions. He claims that Congressman Joe Knollenberg and I negotiated a compromise to keep legislation which would prohibit the Barrett Report from coming to light. This assertion is incorrect on two points in particular.

First, the legislation in question does not suppress the release of the report. In fact, it required the release of the report and set a deadline for its release.

Second, I was not involved in the negotiations related to the Cisneros provision. The appropriate authorizing committee leaders with jurisdiction over the matter negotiated its inclusion and the final wording. On the Senate side, the Finance Committee asked to include the provision. The final language in the Conference Report was included at the request of authorizing committees in the House of Representatives.

I agree with Mr. Snow that the Barrett Report must be published and released to the public. The public has the right to know about corruption and misdeeds within the government. Individuals involved in unethical and illegal activities must face the consequences for their actions.

Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me on this important matter. Please feel free to contact me again if I may be of further assistance.

Sincerely,

Christopher S. Bond

United States Senator

CSB:jdm

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66 posted on 03/17/2006 8:56:41 AM PST by demsux
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