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1 posted on 01/18/2002 7:55:37 AM PST by expose
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More truth to explore - thanks for "expose"-ing it! LOL! Good job all who are working to "expose" the truth about Enron and the complicit, lying, DEMS!
2 posted on 01/18/2002 7:57:58 AM PST by Freedom'sWorthIt
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My, my, another article to send to Congress and Waxman's witch hunt committee. It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it -- My work is never done!!!
3 posted on 01/18/2002 8:00:06 AM PST by Elkiejg
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Kyoto Treaty? How could a big, bad, "energy" company be involved in limiting emissions? /sarcasm

Seriously, this will fly over most peoples' heads, since they have been so conditioned about "global warming" to believe that the Kyoto Treaty would benefit only the pure of heart who struggle to save the earth, with no ulterior motives.

5 posted on 01/18/2002 8:03:42 AM PST by browardchad
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I think that the Dems are going to find that this is a FAR bigger problem for them than it is for us. i'm praying for it anyway :)
6 posted on 01/18/2002 8:05:20 AM PST by America's Resolve
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Did Enron give to the Clinton library?

I think someone has to ask this question.

7 posted on 01/18/2002 8:06:26 AM PST by abner
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With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

For the story behind the story...

Friday, Jan. 11, 2002

All About Clinton, Enron and China

Don't expect certain Democrats to be too eager to investigate Enron. They won't like what will come out about Bill Clinton and his favorite illegal campaign donor, China.

Here's a fascinating item from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's "Dateline D.C." from Dec. 9, headlined "Clinton-Gore sales team eased Enron's path to success." We might have overlooked it if not for an alert from Progressive Review's Sam Smith, that rare honorable leftist who has never flinched from examining Clinton's reign of corruption.

"The so-called 'popular press,' in its usual searches for the clay feet with which they invest every well-known person, will now try to link Enron's present woes to the White House. Too bad, guys, you should have started investigating Enron's ties (ties not links) in 1993 and onward to the sales team of Bill Clinton, Al Gore and Ron Brown," says the Tribune-Review.

And this: "... look at their 1994 sales team - Clinton, Gore and the late Ron Brown - a trio unlimited and uncontrolled in their cunning and greed.

"In what seems to be eons ago, before Gov. Bill Clinton became president, the late, much loved and little lamented Ron Brown was Clinton's good friend and a power broker in the National Democratic Party. Ron Brown had a friend, a congressman from Houston, the late Mickey Leland, who died in 1989. Until his passing, Leland was a shining light in the Congressional Black Caucus and a dedicated socialist, who was one of the Institute for Policy Studies' delights.

"From 1984, when Enron was conceived, Brown and Leland were there snapping up unconsidered trifles of money for use in their campaigns against the free market. Mickey was able to ease a lot of Enron's early problems through the Houston City Council by playing his 'equal opportunity card.' He had also become an African expert who initially took the Enron message to that continent, a chore that was taken on by Ron Brown, Clinton's secretary of commerce, before the latter met his untimely death in a highly controversial plane crash in Croatia. (Untimely, because had Secretary Brown lived, he would have faced multiple criminal indictments that could have precipitated an even earlier fall for Bill Clinton and his gang.)

"Now we get to that old puzzle about chickens and eggs, and what came first! Ron Brown, Al Gore and Bill Clinton introduced Enron to market managers in Russia, China, Indonesia and India. In India, Enron quickly became involved in one of that country's most massive corruption investigations, contracts were canceled and Enron was out.

Enron, Clinton, Lippo, China, John Huang ...

"On the other hand, Enron introduced the Clinton team to Lippo Industries and thence to China's People's Liberation Army (a wonderful source of political cash), to John Huang, another good provider and to nameless, numberless Arabs who never arrived with empty pockets. If we look at a list of those attending coffee klatches at the White House, we can learn why a storm of doubtful deals enabled Enron to quickly control one-quarter of the world's electricity and natural gas. But, that wasn't enough. The ever-so-greedy Dumpty moved in to water deals in Massachusetts and Europe, paper mills in Canada, gas pipe lines throughout the world, fiber optics, television, mutual funds and information gathering. In turn, that led to risk analysis, a name that those clever Texans quickly changed to 'reward realization!'

"The rewards were good! Enron, with sales assistance from Tony Lake, then Clinton's national security adviser, persuaded the impoverished, war-torn country of Mozambique to sign a $770 million electric power contract. Mozambique signed because Tony's salesmanship was persuasive. If the Mozambicans didn't sign, he indicated that their congressionally-approved $44 million U.S. aid payment would never be made.

"And there was the Croatian caper. In the days when Franjo Tudjman was Croatia's dictator and pretending to be both a reformed communist and best friend of America in the Balkans, poor Franjo had a problem. He and some of his very best friends were wanted as war criminals by the Hague's International Court of Justice. Enron wanted a power contract with Croatia. Enron offered a deal to Tudjman. Sign up with us and we will use our gang in Washington to make sure you and your friends don't go to jail.

"Tudjman signed. Enron made a heap of money. Nobody went to jail. Everyone was happy - until Tudjman died of cancer. Then the lid was off, his Croatian Democratic Union was defeated and the new boys in power in Zagreb could not believe how much of their budget went to pay the electricity bills from Enron."

And so forth. Will Democrats open a can of worms in which Slick Willie is, as usual, one of the fattest worms?

12 posted on 01/18/2002 8:14:08 AM PST by expose
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Ecellent article. More fuel for the Global Warming Meltdown.
15 posted on 01/18/2002 8:27:56 AM PST by madfly
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Another great find by expose/bookmarked/bttt
16 posted on 01/18/2002 8:31:15 AM PST by ChaseR
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