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To: HoustonCurmudgeon
Indeed. And this guy held titles like Chief Strategy Officer. It sounds like he was an architect of the Enron debacle. And there is enough to feel guilty about with the 401k stock lock-down that cost many people their retirement. UNlike Vince Foster, this guy was looking at jail time and a rather miserable life afterward. It wasn't about him testifying against others, it was about him getting nailed as one of the main reasons Enron collapsed.
42 posted on 01/26/2002 11:06:15 AM PST by eno_
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To: eno_
It wasn't about him testifying against others, it was about him getting nailed as one of the main reasons Enron collapsed.

Will you stop with the reasoned argument. This post is for those that want to believe in anything but reason. For some reason, way too many people on this forum have relieved themselves of their intellect on this issue, and without a shred of even a hint at an allegation (never mind any evidence) they are willing to engage in the absurd.

Would someone please explain the following to me. How can all of the following take place: since the media has all but ignored the Clinton angle on this story, and Clinton firmly believes he is untouchable under any circumstances (thus he has nothing to fear from an investigation), and Clinton no longer has the FBI obstructing justice and running interference, and this hit requires the Sugar Land police and probably the State Troopers to be covering up a murder without any reason or incentive, and the Harris County authorities to falsely rule this a suicide, again without any reason or authority, and probably one or two other things...

97 posted on 01/28/2002 3:15:27 PM PST by 1L
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