To: noescape
Other than the Harkin deal, which the SEC investigated and is well known in Texas, none of the other information even seems odd.
Where's the beef?
To: HoustonCurmudgeon; noescape
Securities and Exchange Commission records suggest that Bush, a company director who sat on Harkens audit committee and was a paid consultant to the firm, may nonetheless have been unaware of the sleight-of-hand accounting or, for that matter, other significant company actions Even the author of this would-be hit piece begrudgingly acknowledges an investigation indicated Bush didn't know anything about the "sleight-of-hand" accounting. So where's the beef? Is the best the Dems can do - accusing with innuendo whenever the evidence just isn't there?
To: HoustonCurmudgeon
The Harkin connection has been chewed over dozens of times. Not even the pussies in Algore's campaign could get milage out of it.
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