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Attorney General Ashcroft and Chief of Staff Recused Themselves In All Enron Matters
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Posted on 01/10/2002 10:42:36 AM PST by RCW2001
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:42:36 AM PST
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RCW2001
To: RCW2001
Good move. Had Ashcroft found nothing, they would label him a cover up artist.
To: RCW2001
Does anyone know the specifics of the connection?
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:46:22 AM PST
by
July 4th
To: RCW2001
Sounds like the right thing to do....
But can you say ouch.....
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:46:25 AM PST
by
blackbag
To: RCW2001
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:47:22 AM PST
by
rface
To: July 4th
Aside from the fact that Enron contributed $25,000 to Ashcroft during a previous campaign, I haven't heard about any connection between the two.
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:49:08 AM PST
by
Peach
To: Texaggie79
I doubt that nothing will be found, though. I doubt that any politician would be in on this from either party - they're too risk adverse. But the Enron top executives played real games with their off-the-book partnerships. They gambled that a continuing rise in stock prices would cover the gamble and they lost. The whole set-up reeks of fraud and I hope they get nailed so that other company executives and directors take note and avoid this temptation in the future. Fraudulent books at this level undermine our whole sytem of investor confidence.
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:50:25 AM PST
by
LenS
To: RCW2001; Mancini; Thinden
Right on Top of It!
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:51:14 AM PST
by
rdavis84
To: Peach
Aside from the fact that Enron contributed $25,000 to Ashcroft during a previous campaign,
I haven't been following the case, and didn't know that. Thanks--
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:51:20 AM PST
by
July 4th
To: July 4th
Does anyone know the specifics of the connection? Ashcroft received $50,000 in campaign contributions from Enron CEO Kenneth Lay and Enron just over a year ago for his unsuccessful U.S. Senate race in Missouri. Rest of article: http://www.rftstl.com/issues/2002-01-09/ray.html/1/index.html
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:51:48 AM PST
by
codeword
To: July 4th
Lay also gave $25,000 to a leadership committee headed by then-senator and now Attorney General John Ashcroft (news - web sites), according to the Center for Public Integrity.LINK
Ashcroft has something Janet Reno never had, class. Janet Reno was the stonewaller in chief.
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:54:08 AM PST
by
Dane
To: LenS
I am sure Janet Reno would have also immediately recused herself. </ sarcasm>
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:55:01 AM PST
by
ambrose
To: July 4th
They donated money to one of his political campaigns.
To: LenS
Fraudulent books at this level undermine our whole sytem of investor confidence. That is why publicly held companies are required to have "independently" audited financial statements. I wonder how independent the auditors were, since they were paid by Enron.
Both Enron's management and the auditors are to blame.
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posted on
01/10/2002 10:57:50 AM PST
by
Strider
To: rface
From your link:
and served on the Attorney General's Economic Crime Council. After returning to King & Spalding in 1986 as a partner, he resumed his practice in civil and criminal litigation. Mr. Thompson is an experienced litigator who has tried and argued numerous civil fraud and criminal matters. In private practice, he represented corporations and individuals throughout the United States.
Looks like he is qualified and knows both sides, but the question is does he know the third, the political side.
To: codeword; July 4th
Ashcroft ..... just over a year ago for his unsuccessful U.S. Senate race .....
Ashcroft's senate reelection campaign wasn't unsuccessful.
There was one dead guy in the race and Ashcroft and the Law says the candidates must both live in the state being contested.
"Democratic" potty criminality notwithstanding, Ashcroft quite clearly won.
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To: Strider
I wonder how independent the auditors were, since they were paid by Enron. I'm curious. Who would be the watchdog group supposed to make sure that businesses are complying with financial law?
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posted on
01/10/2002 11:08:12 AM PST
by
Dianna
To: RCW2001
So when does the investigation hit California, and the moron governor who decided to manipulate the power market of the most populous state in the nation?! If you start playing insider games with power prices, ... stands to reason it might drive a company like Enron, playing the margin on power prices, straight to bankruptcy.
So fine, recuse, but don't drop the ball. Gray Davis deserves one serious investigation!
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posted on
01/10/2002 11:12:26 AM PST
by
solidcon
To: July 4th
From a liberal perspective, but does state the facts in the matter...
After all, Ashcroft did receive $50,000 in campaign contributions from Enron CEO Kenneth Lay and Enron just over a year ago for his unsuccessful U.S. Senate race here in Missouri. That's no mean feat, seeing as how our state doesn't exactly abound in oil wells.
To put this sum in perspective, consider that at $50,000 the Lay/Enron combo was among the top five contributors to the Ashcroft Victory Committee and among the top two from out of state, according to campaign-finance numbers reported by the Center for Responsive Politics. Conversely, Ashcroft's committee was by far the top recipient (other than the Republican National Committee) of a single donation from Lay.
What's more, in 1998, when he was running for the Republican presidential nomination, Ashcroft went right into the heart of hostile Bush country and had a major fundraiser, hosted by none other than Lay himself. At the time, Bush wasn't officially in the race.
Throw in the fact that Lay gave Ashcroft the maximum $1,000 gift for his first U.S. Senate run all the way back in 1994, and it's fair to say that Ashcroft has a decent personal history with the fellow Bush knows affectionately as "Kenny boy."
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