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CSCO 76.11+0.9%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: kvkkc1 who wrote (60210)7/10/2002 10:05:04 AM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (1) of 77400
 
OT***KV***>>>Guess you never heard of that silly document they call the Constitution<<<

Bush, Ashcroft and Cheney have never heard of that silly document either.... If you are happy being friends with the corrupt folks in the White House...well what can I say...

When was the last time fraud charges were filed against a VP. It was Agnew... I suppose that you were a fan of his also.

Judicial Watch to File Fraud Suit Against Vice President Cheney, Halliburton
MIAMI (AP) -- Judicial Watch said Tuesday it will file a shareholders lawsuit against Vice President Dick Cheney and his former employer, Halliburton Co., claiming they engaged in accounting fraud.
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Cheney was chairman and chief executive of the oil field-services giant from 1995 to 2000. Halliburton announced on May 28 that it received notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission that the commission was looking into Halliburton's accounting methods -- adopted in 1998 -- for reporting cost overruns on construction jobs.

The SEC has not filed any charges against Halliburton.

Before 1998, the company had been more conservative, reporting such revenue only after settling with customers.

Judicial Watch, a Washington-based watchdog group, said those accounting practices resulted in the overvaluation of Halliburton's shares, deceiving investors.

"We're seeking actual and punitive damages for allegations of securities fraud, for changing accounting practices and not advising the public of these changes," Judicial Watch chairman and general counsel Larry Klayman said Tuesday night in Miami.

JMO...Jerome
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