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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (2067)8/19/2003 11:29:58 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) of 20039
 
Bush is on the take so badly it's not funny......
Utility Officers Gave to Bush
By Mike Allen
The Washington Post

Tuesday 19 August 2003

The top two executives of FirstEnergy Corp., the Ohio-based utility that is a focus of investigations
into last week's cascading blackouts, are key financial supporters of President Bush, according to
campaign records.

H. Peter Burg, chairman and chief executive, was one of three hosts of a $600,000 fundraiser for
Bush's reelection campaign in Akron, Ohio, on June 30. Vice President Cheney was the featured
speaker.

Anthony J. Alexander, FirstEnergy's president and chief operating officer, was a "Pioneer" for Bush's
last campaign, meaning he raised at least $100,000. Alexander also contributed $100,000 to Bush's
inaugural committee.

The Energy Department has dispatched teams of investigators to the Midwest and Northeast.
Democrats have questioned whether Bush's administration coddled electric companies because of his
long personal ties to the energy industry. FirstEnergy's ties could increase Capitol Hill scrutiny of the
White House handling of the blackout aftermath.

Bush's campaign had no comment.

Records compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics show that FirstEnergy executives
contributed about $50,000 to Bush's last campaign. Energy and natural resource interests gave the
campaign more than $3.6 million, according to the group's figures.

When Bush was Texas governor, employees of the now-collapsed Enron Corp., the energy-trading
company, were his most generous career patrons.
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