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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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To: deport
I thought you would enjoy! That is why I bumped you! I just couldn't keep myself from posting the link! Do you think she appreciated it? Personally I thought it was nice of me to give her the WHOLE story, but she probably didn't want that part of the story. We are going to have that link memorized before this is over!
To: YaYa123
Here's two threads of it that are still up.......
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01/10/2002 5:20:42 PM PST
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deport
Comment #123 Removed by Moderator
To: MurryMom
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posted on
01/10/2002 7:06:18 PM PST
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D-fendr
To: butter pecan fan
I can't think of a single time Janet Reno ever recused herself from anything. Am I missing something here? In a word, yes. (It is very quick to search Google; 'Reno Recused')
Holder, who is second-in-command at the Justice Department, has been overseeing the Danforth probe since last week, when Reno recused herself from the matter because she too anticipates being a witness in the Danforth inquiry. The Danforth probe was launched last week after political furor over new disclosures that potentially incendiary devices were used by the FBI during the April 19, 1993, assault on the Waco compound that ended with about 75 Branch Davidians dying in a fire.
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To: RCW2001
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01/11/2002 7:45:27 AM PST
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angkor
To: carenot
If they have somthing to say, I want to hear it. I can see that.
To: utd; carenot
His contacts with Enron should be looked at closely to, I'm not playing favorites here.
The how about these folks?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/605624/posts?page=83#78
How was that for debate carenot? Is that good enough for you? Why is it that the disruptors don't want to deal with that? Hmmmm?
To: AlGone2001
How was that for debate carenot? Is that good enough for you? Why is it that the disruptors don't want to deal with that? Hmmmm?No. It is not good enough.
You left out, Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tx)$99,500 and Phil Gramm (R-Tx)$97,350.
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01/11/2002 3:43:34 PM PST
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carenot
To: MurryMom
I'm not even sure where to begin telling you what's wrong with your post.
In my house, little Dumbya's approval rating has never risen from single digits, ever since the Supremes appointed the puny presidential pretender.
First, how tall are you? Second, does your house represent a valid statistical sample? Third, what does Diana Ross have to do with anything?
Uncle Ted? I thought he swore off the sauce ages ago. Maybe Teddy likes having a drinking buddy in the WH, and felt like reciprocating with a few kind words on Dumbya's behalf.
Hoo boy. Ted Kennedy has NOT stopped drinking. If he had, he'd have lost weight, and some of those rosacea-looking things around his nose.
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