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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: kodiak_bull who started this subject7/3/2002 4:28:48 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 23153
 
kodiak bull,

I really want to express my gratitude. When I was dumb and used the term "qui bono?" you graciously took me aside and corrected me. You educated me to the fact that the term of use was "cui bono?" I am forever in your debt for educating me on that grammatical error. Thank you.

Now, I'm at another point in the journey where I will most likely prove to be somewhat errant in my grammar. But I'm sure you'll do your best to correct me. So, without further ado, here goes

Follow the money - from nearly bankrupt Harken Energy to George W. Bush
Follow the money - from Enron to the Bush campaign.
Follow the money - from the cooked books of Halliburton Corp. to the bank accounts of Dick Cheney.
Follow the money - from Enron to Americans for a Republican Majority - Rep. Tom DeLay's leadership PAC.
Follow the Money - from Enron to associates of Tom DeLay at the energy deregulation lobby group "Project Relief."
Follow the Money - from Enron to DeLay insiders and the now-defunct $85 million Marianna's Power Plant Project.
Follow the Money - from Enron to the DeLay-backed group Americans for Affordable Energy
Follow the Money - from Enron to lobbyists at Alexander Strategies which in turn was providing an annual stipend to Tom DeLay's wife, Christine.


How's my grammar, chief?

Source: dailyenron.com
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