Posted on 01/12/2002 8:23:18 AM PST by VRWC_minion
Freeper discovers amazing connection. Lieberman's largest contributor is Enrons largest creditor
Ailing Enron Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
Enron is likely to try to isolate its trading operations as a new business, with additional investments from its leading banks, J.P. Morgan Chase and Citigroup. <Enron reported in its court filing yesterday that Citigroup's Citibank unit is its largest unsecured creditor, with two loans totaling $3 billion.
JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN (D-CT)
Top Contributors
1 | Citigroup Inc | $112,546 |
2 | United Technologies | $62,000 |
3 | Hartford Financial Services | $49,700 |
4 | New Democrat Network | $48,398 |
5 | Pfizer Inc | $40,300 |
6 | Richman Group | $32,000 |
7 | Aetna Inc | $30,000 |
8 | MacAndrews & Forbes | $28,000 |
9 | National Jewish Democratic Council | $27,800 |
10 | Apollo Management | $26,000 |
10 | Starwood Capital Group | $26,000 |
12 | Northeast Utilities | $25,800 |
13 | Purdue Frederick | $25,000 |
14 | Rite Aid Corp | $24,000 |
15 | National Westminster Bank | $23,000 |
16 | Paloma Partners | $22,000 |
17 | American International Group | $20,000 |
17 | Chase Enterprises | $20,000 |
17 | O&G Industries | $20,000 |
17 | Tomasso Brothers | $20,000 |
Before you continue with this, you may want to consider that Enron contributed 2 million dollars to the Bush campaign. You must then apply the same yardstick to Bush, and I do not see any wrongdoing on Bush's part other than to receive a campaign contribution. It would have to be proven that special favors were granted.Agreed. That should be the yardstick.
So far, there have been no special favors revealed, or specific actions taken by Bush. However, in Lieberman's case, he has taken action which could be quite beneficial to his contributor. Already, that is one step worse than anything they have on Bush.
The Enron problem is far greater than campaign contributions. The culprits are the accountancy firm and greedy top executives.Agreed here. The campaign contributions are pretty meaningless- except that they seem to have provoked troubled Joe to start an inquiry at taxpayer expense.
If Joe were honorable he'd recuse himself. But what he wants, of course, is a platform for his 2004 run (which we all know would be a pathetic joke).
He has been clamoring to restore his former stature with his mug all over the place. He is also demonstrating, by this latest action, that he thinks he is back in the Clinton admin where he can push the envelope.
From what I have witnessed about the Bush admin is that nothing slips by them. I predict Lieberman will end up with more than a dozen eggs on his face, just like Daschle.
I don't about you but I call it lying.
When McCain stops taking campaign money first then maybe I could see his argument.
There was an article on the arizona republic today that stated that of all of our federal office holders McCain was the one who got the most in campaign money from Enron.
Hee hee. I love it. Once again the most dishonorable member of the US Senate finds himself in the middle of a controversy. Thanks for the information. I just haven't heard a peep of that from the TV news.
Your wish is a classic case of "if everyone would just not do it we would all be able to focus on the facts." Sorry to disappoint you but it does not work that way.
You can already see the Dems on the hunt to pin Enron on Bush. They are not going to let up just becuase you cry foul. They might agree to let up but no sooner than you back down will they spring back on the attack.
So, in this case and in many others, offense is the best defense.
Lieberman should resign for his part in the Enron scandal.
http://arizonarepublic.com/news/articles/0112enron-ariz12.html
Thanks. I was, then got a real job. I wrote it while thinking of Tim Russert, although I don't think Tim will bring himself to ask it of any Dems. Who knows, he might surprise us before this is over.
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