To: liberallarry
Among its far-flung business interests, the well-heeled Saudi Arabian clan -- which says it is estranged from Osama -- is an investor in a fund established by Carlyle Group, a well-connected Washington merchant bank specializing in buyouts of defense and aerospace companies.You have it backwards, once again. THEY invested in The Carlyle Group, not the other way around.
But, then, that doesn't further YOUR agenda, does it?
30 posted on
09/30/2001 9:01:38 AM PDT by
Howlin
To: Howlin
BTW, why DID you try to change to explicit CONTENT of the headline to appear to mean Jr. Bush?
33 posted on
09/30/2001 9:13:34 AM PDT by
rdavis84
To: Howlin
And why is that better?
To: Howlin
I've read both articles. Both say the bin Laden family invested in the Carlyle group.
Judicial Watch says former President Bush works for the bin Laden family. (I assume they say that because the investors can be said to be the owners.) That may be a stretch. Is Mr. Bush a fellow investor? Or is he employed by the company? Or both?
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