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To: BeAChooser
#325:
"RUN Luis, like ALWAYS."

Yeah, he's haulin' ass...he and his credibility are really starting to take the big hits now - Chooser, let's go ahead and patiently and decisively - knock-out this fraud of a man who doesn't believe in the Rule of Law! (he's down to his panties now... rofl

(Chooser, notice, only a couple other posters have come to Mr Fraud Gonzalez's aid. - - - low and behold, who are these two folks - Iwo and Howlin - KNOWN MOVER-ONERS and obstructors of justice!

331 posted on 01/20/2002 1:52:05 PM PST by ChaseR
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To: ChaseR
LOL!

See, there you go emulating Jeanne Dixon again.

You complain that I will not give you my opinion on the case, and on the same breath you give an opinion on my opinion.

And you call me a fraud?

Pot...kettle...black.

333 posted on 01/20/2002 2:01:35 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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To: ChaseR
{They are taking a page from Bil Clinton's book. Get all those FBI files you can on Congress.}


Thursday, Jan. 17, 2001 11:03 a.m. EST Arthur Andersen LLP, the company now battling for its survival in the wake of revelations that it shredded Enron documents last fall, has a $1 million contract with the Federal Bureau of Investigation that could give it access to information about the bureau's Enron probe, Sen. Pat Leahy, D-Vt., head of the Senate Judiciary Committee, revealed Wednesday.

"Now, unfortunately, the problem we're going to have is that Attorney General Ashcroft has also hired Arthur Andersen to do about a million-dollar review of the FBI for their reorganization," Leahy revealed in a Vermont radio interview.

The Vermont Democrat said that while he didn't disagree with the decision to hire a good accounting office to help revamp the bureau, he complained, "Unfortunately, Arthur Andersen now has access to some very sensitive things in the FBI at the same time where I'm going to be calling on the FBI to help my committee investigate why Arthur Andersen destroyed material.

"As I'm using some of the FBI agents to help investigate Arthur Andersen," he added, "I want to make sure the fact that Arthur Andersen is at the same time helping with the reorganization of the FBI doesn't get one caught over the other."

Leahy made his comments on WVMT's "Charlie and Ernie in the Morning" show.

The Senate Judiciary Committee chairman has asked the Justice Department to determine whether "any actual or apparent conflicts of interest" exist in Andersen's relationship with the bureau.

Attorney General Ashcroft has recused himself from the Justice Department's Enron probe because he accepted contributions from the energy giant during his Senate bid two years ago.

336 posted on 01/20/2002 5:42:25 PM PST by expose
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