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Enron and the Clintonites
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| David Brooks
Posted on 01/12/2002 9:29:12 PM PST by oioiman
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It is time to take a hammer to the tired arse Lib-spew that this is anything like Whitewater.
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01/12/2002 9:29:12 PM PST
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oioiman
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Wow, something non-McCain-like from the Weekly Standard....bump!
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01/12/2002 9:35:12 PM PST
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quimby
To: seamole;enron_list
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01/12/2002 9:35:54 PM PST
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KQQL
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What are the odds that this will make the major media??? How about we all email this to every one on capital hill? How would someone go about doing this?
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The collapse was Bush's fault, since he wouldn't allow the corruption to go on the Ponzi scheme finally fizzled.
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Reports are that Clinton was photographed on a golfing date with Ken Lay. Lay and Enron were also big supporters of Anne Richards, GWB's predecessor as Texas Gov. and were big supporters of (name escapes me), a liberal Texas congresswoman. Chuck Shumer, Dem.Sen. of NY got $23,000 from Lay and Enron. The Repubs. got more money, but so far, it looks like the Dems. "hoed" out more for what they got.
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01/12/2002 9:43:11 PM PST
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Diogenez
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I think the TX congresswoman may have been Sheila Jackson Lee (D) from the Houston area I think. MSNBC said last night that she received 7 times as much money as Armey.
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01/12/2002 9:48:13 PM PST
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kwyjibo
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"The Globe found that during the first Clinton term, 27 firms had donated $2.3 million to the Democrats and received nearly $5.5 billion in federal support." What are the odds that this will be reported on the sunday talking head shows?
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01/12/2002 9:54:19 PM PST
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MJY1288
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"Under Clinton, the Commerce Department was proud that it was finally using the might of the U.S. government to assist favored firms. But the enterprise was plagued by constant criticism that somehow it always seemed to be big political donors that got most of the help."Well, that about sums it up!
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It is time to take a hammer to the tired arse Lib-spew that this is anything like Whitewater.It is like Whitewater to the extent of the way the fraud was allegedly carried out by Enron.
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bump
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01/12/2002 10:30:02 PM PST
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Outraged
To: hogwaller
Bu, and it's a big BUT, Slick and his pals DID things for the money; Bush has NOT ! If you can prove that President Bush and his administration did do something for Enron ; post it. If not ... shut up.
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