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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (423)1/14/2002 10:23:07 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) of 5185
 
But if Bush knew, LAST NOVEMBER, that ENRON WAS IN TROUBLE, he should have alerted the SEC and others ..

Up until now O'Neill and Evans were taking the heat because they never warned anyone
that Enron was in trouble. And everyone claimed Bush didn't know anything about Enron's problems
until last weekend.

Now, we learn from the WASHINGTON POST that Evans told Bush that Enron was in trouble.
Everyone claims no one told Bush about Lay's phone call.
Well, isn't it unusual that Bush never asked Evans how he knew Enron was in
trouble, especially since the Bushes and "Kenny Boy's relationships go back to Poppy Bush's Presidency?
And Enron donated more money to the Bushes and The Republican party than to anyone else.

"KENNY BOY" belonged to W's " Pioneer Club." Kenny Boy was responsible for raising
money for W's election. Kenny Boy even persuaded Enron's executives to contribute!!!
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