Posted on 10/03/2003 5:36:51 PM PDT by chance33_98
Schwarzenegger: Total Amnesia? Enron E-Mails Show Arnold Met With Ken Lay During Energy Crisis, Says Consumer Group
10/3/03 4:00:00 PM
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To: National Desk
Contact: Doug Heller of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, 310-392-0522 ext. 309 or 310-480-4170
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Internal Enron e-mails confirm that Arnold Schwarzenegger was among a small group of executives who met with Lay at the posh Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel in May of 2001, in the midst of California's energy crisis. The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, which obtained the e-mails, is calling on Schwarzenegger to acknowledge the meetings and disclose the information that was presented and discussed. The meeting with Enron occurred ten days after rolling blackouts darkened California for two consecutive days; Schwarzenegger has previously said that he does not remember such a meeting.
"You don't meet with America's most well-known corporate crook in the middle of California's biggest financial disaster and not remember," said FTCR's senior consumer advocate Douglas Heller. "Mr. Schwarzenegger should come clean about what happened at that meeting and if he shares Ken Lay's views on energy regulation."
The documents provide a list of invitees to the hastily arranged meeting and a list of those who actually attended. Only eleven of the 45 invitees attended, including Schwarzenegger. The meeting was meant to be an opportunity to gain business community support for Enron's "comprehensive solution" to the energy crisis. In one e-mail, Enron's VP of Public Relations wrote: "We'd like to position this meeting as an insider's conversation of what's going on with the energy situation. This meeting should be for principals only." (emphasis in original)
FTCR contends that Enron policies were responsible for the severe energy crisis California faced in 2000 and 2001. The group noted that the crisis had dramatic implications on the state economy and state budget and will continue to impact consumers for years to come. FTCR has called for a repeal of the deregulation and supported SB 888 (Dunn) to re-regulate the state's electricity system. FTCR has been critical of Enron's involvement in the California energy crisis, in which the company developed schemes for manipulating the power market that forced massive price spikes in the state.
"Since it was apparently important enough for Schwarzenegger to attend despite the last minute notice, Schwarzenegger should now explain what happened at his meeting with Enron's Ken Lay and whether or not he supports electricity re-regulation," said Heller.
A copy of the documents are available from FTCR.
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FTCR is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization. FTCR does not support or oppose candidates for office and takes no position on the California recall.
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LVM
Hey you stinking pigs at in the Times' editorial staff-
DOOFUS LOSES and AAhnuld wins.
I forget.....
You can bet your last dollar that they WILL keep coming up with more and more.
Just watch what happens after the CA elections if Arnold wins. First off, the law suits will start. Secondly, a recall petition will start within an hour of Arnold being sworn in.
Next, more slime about his past. It will come out every day! They will not stop.
And this does not even take into consideration what they are going to do leading up to the presidential election. Teddy "Where'd I leave my (hiccup) drink" Kennedy may actually accuse W of murdering street people and purposely infecting people with AIDS. Don't think so? Do not understimate them.
The best way to look at this is that the Democrats are like a wounded animal. They got hurt in 1994. The wound was aggravated in 2000. Then, salt was poured on it in 2002. Anyone who has been in the woods knows you do not screw with a wounded animal unless you are willing to put it out of its misery. Wounded animals are nasty!
That is the Democratic Party of today.
Hey, not bad! I don't think Ken Lay's quite up to the nekkid Mapplethorpe pix or the 30-year-old honk-the-kazonga thing, but it's OK. We won't be treated to the real dirt until the weekend anyhow. I reckon Monday will be a little late.
(Sound of popcorn popping on a stove...)
Hope I don't run outta butter...
Masses of them. The entire membership of NOW gathered in the back of a Isuzu pickup truck slowly driving through LA at dawn. Weeping. Endless weeping in solidarity with all those little fannies that got patted.
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