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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (274732)7/15/2002 11:43:17 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Cheney won't discuss Halliburton because he doesn't want to be distracted from his current job. (Has anyone checked to see if he's robbing Ft. Knox) Thanks to Judicial Watch (They went after Clinton, too) Cheney will have to answer for his numerous improprieties. "The Paula Jones precedent—you remember, the Supreme Court ruling that a president has no immunity from civil litigation—may break Cheney’s silence, too. He’s a defendant in a lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch, which alleges that investors were defrauded by Halliburton’s accounting. Judicial Watch plagued the Clinton administration with more than 100 suits. But now it’s after the Bush crowd. Larry Klayman, the group’s president, says he wants to question Cheney under oath. “We’ll want to talk to him first, he’s the CEO,” Klayman says. Cheney may also have to testify in suits over Halliburton’s asbestos problems."
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