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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Skywatcher who wrote (4362)8/13/2002 11:43:46 PM
From: Mephisto   of 5185
 
"They first must be crushed."

That might be difficult because Bush and Harvey Pitt, the head of the SEC, backtrack on accounting reforms.
They refuse to write off options as expenses, for one thing.

When I think of Bush though, what comes to mind is a huge
cockroach. Like Bush, those nasty insects run for cover when you flip on
the switch in the bathroom of a hotel room. Bush and the roaches never want you to see what
they are up to!

But as far as the economy goes, Bush is probably as useful as a squashed and flattened cock roach.
There is the Cheney problem. And then there are Bush's own problems when he was a member of
the Board of Directors and Audit Committee at Harken Energy. Bush has refused to turn over
additional documents about the Harken problem.

So, if you can crush the CEOs, you may be able to crush Bush and Cheney.
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