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To: sixmil
Explain just why there is so much criticism of George W. Bush over the Enron debacle while Enron is being represented in Washington by Bill Clinton’s former attorney.

More on that from the Drudge Report. Unlike Clinton, Bush did nothing to help Enron in exchange campaign contributions.

FLASHBACK: CLINTON OFFICIAL MET WITH ENRON CHAIRMAN; $100,000 CASH DONATION TO DEMOCRATS TIMED TO PLANT APPROVAL TIME MAGAZINE
SEPTEMBER 1, 1997

On Nov. 22, 1995 President Clinton scrawled an FYI note to chief of staff Mack McLarty, enclosing a newspaper article on Enron Corp. and the vicissitudes of its $3 billion power-plant project in India.

McLarty then reached out to Enron's chairman, Ken Lay, and over the next nine months closely monitored the project with the U.S. ambassador to New Delhi, keeping Lay informed of the Administration's efforts, according to White House documents reviewed by TIME magazine.

In June 1996, four days before India granted final approval to Enron's controversial $3 billion power-plant project, Enron's gave $100,000 to President Clinton's party.

Enron denies that its gift was repayment for Clinton's attention, and White House special counsel Lanny Davis says McLarty acted out of concern for a major U.S. investment overseas, TIME's Michael Weisskopf reported.

DRUDGE NOTE: McLarty was later hired by Enron. Lay also played golf with President Bill Clinton and slept in the Clinton White House. A master of political manipulation of both parties, Lay served as an adviser to the Clinton White House on energy issues. The Clinton administration, in turn, helped Enron get a contract for a gas pipeline in Mozambique and other projects, according to reports.

5 posted on 01/11/2002 8:46:15 AM PST by Hugin
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To: Hugin
I hope this blows up in the Dems' faces. It's high time they get punished for their lies and trickery. Trying to pin this Enron mess on GW is disgusting. If the BWH did have anything to do with it, then I will be disgusted. But, all the evidence points to the contrary. And let's not forget that the Dems made the Bush team sell their Enron stock before taking office--now watch them use that against us. I can hear it now--isn't it convenient that Dick Cheney et.al sold their stock last year. . .?
13 posted on 01/11/2002 9:11:32 AM PST by truthseeker101
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