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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: zonkie who wrote (44)1/11/2002 11:19:58 AM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (3) of 5185
 
I have to agree with you. There are 31 Bush administration officials who were directly connected to Enron. Several were ex-Enron employees.

I also know why Phil Grahamn decided not to run again.........his wife is up to her eye-balls in Enron. After she helped Pappy Bush shape the law to allow for the creation of Enron she went on to become an Enron board member after Pappy Bush lost his re-election bid.

Many people are now saying the SP word...........special prosecutor. How could you vote for an SP in the Whitewater investigations and not vote to do at least the same for the largest BK in history over the seventh largest company in the country.

I have to laugh at the Republicans on the Bush thread. Here is this huge Enron problem and they are up in arms over Bush wanting to give food stamps to illegal aliens!! LOL
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