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Halliburton Responds to Larry Klayman's Supersillyous Suit(My Title)
CBS Market Watch "Big Charts" Web Site ^
| 7/10/2002
| MarketWatch.com
Posted on 07/10/2002 11:04:03 AM PDT by SierraWasp
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To: SierraWasp
Glad i never gave this guy any money!
To: SierraWasp
I thought Judicial Watch was a good organization during the Clinton years. An organization that would end government corruption.
They let Bill and Hill go. They got nothing. They were utter failures when the corruption was handed to them on a platter!
Now, they're after Cheney. Why? Easier target? Maybe they can get at least one little bite somewhere?
I saw a Judicial Watch head sucking up the camera on CNN today. What a joke.
They should find other employment. They're not very good at what they're doing. They're just trying to be celebrities for left wing donations now. It doesn't matter where the corruption is, it matters where the money is. I think they're just as corrupted as Washington!
To: SierraWasp
65% of funding from Enron went to Democrats.
90% of Global crossing went to Democrats.
90% of Worldcom went to Democrats.
Hello, Larry. Follow the money if you want corporate corruption!
To: Howlin
To look the other way for the Vice President would be to set a precedent that the Washington elite are above the law. This cannot be permitted if our democracy is to survive, Who among the intellectually honest here at FR would not agree with the above? I don't like some of the insinuations in his press release but that is how a (self-proclaimed) 'watch dog' operates...snarl and attack. Most of us here didn't mind these tactics when he was yapping at the cuffs of the i42 and his minions. No, he didn't "win" many cases but was instrumental in yapping loud and long enough so that the media (and Congress) could no longer ignore this "conservative activist."
Before I am branded some kind of 'bot', let me say that I am a big Bush supporter who lost some good FReepin' friends in the Bush-Bashing flame wars of 1999. I am, however and will continue to be, a supporter of JW. I have met Klayman several times and have never observed him to be the rabid, partisan egomaniac as he was formerly portrayed by the media and is now viewed here.
I for one welcome the opportunity for VP Cheney to face his accusers in a court of law instead of being subjected to the whispered, smarmy, innuendo that the libs trade in as a matter of practice. I am confident that Cheney did no wrong and can prove it, and if JW is the instrument of his clearing the air, then so be it.
And if the extra wrath heaped upon JW here is caused by his courting a formerly hostile media to air his case, then please savor the delicious irony there.
Will they be there fawning over him when he goes after the next lib? I think not. But then that would only point out their hypocrisy, not ours.
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07/10/2002 3:33:45 PM PDT
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LisaFab
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To: one_particular_harbour
"Larry's gonna get his peepee slapped off."
That is of course a legal concept. One would need to file a Motion to Slap Pee-Pee Off with the court.
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To: Helix
To: Howlin
Have you ever seen anyone as ridiculous as that ambulance chasing, mother suing, publicity seeking Klayman ? FOFLOL What an absolute fool.
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07/10/2002 3:55:44 PM PDT
by
Darlin'
To: LisaFab
Lisa, assuming there is any merit to this case (which I do not) according to the docket these people are fairly late purchasers of Halliburton stock. One is from Indiana (although I can find no trace of the man's name anywhere on the net) and the other is from New Mexico. How in the heck did they get hooked up with Klayman?
Again, assuming there is merit (and I do not) WHY are they suing the Vice President? Why are they not simply suing Halliburton?
And most importantly, why is this lawsuit being filed NOW? We are getting ready to attack Iraq. Is this lawsuit SO important that it couldn't wait six months? What is the hurry?
Is Larry certain that this is more important than a united front for the war? Is he going to accuse Cheney of instigating the attack on Iraq as a wag the dog?
I have had zero respect for JW since they attacked Laura Bush for having tea with Hillary during the transition, and accused her of being corrupt. Sorry to disagree with you, and I am certain that Mr. Klayman is very nice to people who are donors and/or visit his office. I do not trust him one bit.
To: Dog
...I work the overnite shift .....and this was on ALL top of the hour news updates.......Larry outdid himself with this one....liberal media is running with this one......and even Downunder, with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation running the story, complete with Klayman audio, at the top of the 8:00AM radio news.
To: CecilRhodesGhost
...thank God Almighty....Laying it on just a bit thick aren't we, Cec?
To: RedBloodedAmerican
ROFL!!!
That's destined to be a classic!
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07/10/2002 4:00:14 PM PDT
by
Helix
To: LisaFab
I for one welcome the opportunity for VP Cheney to face his accusers in a court of law instead of being subjected to the whispered, smarmy, innuendo that the libs trade in as a matter of practice. I am confident that Cheney did no wrong and can prove it, and if JW is the instrument of his clearing the air, then so be it. I agree 100 percent. Too bad it's not an honest attorney. I'll go with Fred Barnes, who just called Klayman "a crank." Larry Klayman will not be the instrument to clear Cheney; Cheney and Halliburton will do that for themselves with the SEC; this will just be one more of Klayman's lawsuits that have no end in sight.
I do think it's funny, though, to watch these diehard Klayman supporters trying to justify this new interest in Klayman by the media. Klayman has become a pawn and they just won't acknowledge it. He's trying to play in the big leagues and it's just not going to happen for him, IMO.
I supported Klayman when he was going after Clinton -- after all, REAL crimes had been committed.
I hardly think you can classify Laura Bush having coffee with Hillary Clinton and PROVING she is just as corrupt as Hillary, which is EXACTLY what Klayman said about her.
It's one thing to "go after corruption," quite another to "manufacture it."
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07/10/2002 4:00:41 PM PDT
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Howlin
To: Howlin
Maybe he is sucking out every last penny he can from his victims knowing he is about to lose most (if not all) of it.
To: Howlin
My guess is she supports JW because her parents do. Keyes is another matter. Maybe just sheer stupidity, who knows.
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Way to go with the picture! You have just moved ahead of me in the line for the lawsuit! LOL!!!!!!!!!
To: Miss Marple
Snake oil salesmen from the days of the frontier were nice people too when they had to be!
To: PhiKapMom
I hear JW has undergarments as well, but not on their website. Maybe they send a free pair with every $1,000 swindle. I mean donation.
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