Posted on 09/25/2002 5:38:10 AM PDT by Overtaxed
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:55:45 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Erskine Bowles, a North Carolina candidate for the U.S. Senate, has been named in a lawsuit filed by Connecticut officials seeking to reclaim more than $120 million of lost state pension funds.
The lawsuit, originally filed in February, was amended Monday to add two more defendants, including Bowles. The lawsuit accuses New York investment firm Forstmann Little of making investments not permitted in its contract with the state.
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I keep wondering what work on behalf of the US, if any, these people ever did in the WH.
We need to go at it 24/7 if we want to excavate all of the dim Dem libs-ChiCom dirty deals and slimy connections.
Thanks goodness we have on FR a team of competent, insightful researchers who are more than up to the task.
I responded to her:
Erskine and Liddy are both beltway denizens, so a choice of an NC resident can not be availed at this time. ...As far as I'm concerned Mrs. Dole will put the interests of the beltway before North Carolina's -- although she will give you tarheels some ear -- just not the good one. Still -- there is really no choice, except her.Erskine is a murder-and-rape-tolerating crook, too -- one of the Clinton mob, and Clinton's own "Tom Hagen" for a while -- ask him where the bodies are buried. Mrs. Dole is a beltway queen, but she is no crook aside from the beltway nobility entitlement aspect. It's really no choice 'tall for a good person to make. If you vote Erskine, you support rape, murder, lies and theft - period. Why? Because he tolerates these heinious vices, and even supports the ones who do them and can get away with it, as long as they align with him politically and business-wise.
And I was also too harsh in not considering Bowles to be an NC resident, except that I'd say the beltway has its chits held on him, making him not a "free" resident.
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