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To: hmaly who wrote (134044)3/4/2001 2:06:51 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1570706
 
Ted Re..A company insider claims the president's son did not initiate the deal -- but feels that his presence in the firm helped with the Bahrainis. "Hell, that's why he's on the damn board," the insider says. "...You say, 'By the way, the president's son sits on our board.' You use that. There's nothing wrong with that." " <<<<<<<<<

Harry,

I am not going to bother to reply to your latest post. Talk about double standards; change the name from junior to Clinton and you would have been all over it like a bee on honey.

Suffice to say your precious dubya and his family are more crooked than Clinton ever thought of being. And the worst part is that he's a stupid crook.

But that's okay, enjoy while it lasts, 2004 will bring a new dawn. Already Americans are awakening from the shock of not having the president they elected. Funny bumper stickers and fighting on threads/boards are just the beginning. The days of Bush and his reactionary supporters grows shorter. Enjoy it while you can.

ted

EDIT. Oh my god, there was war in the Gulf so dubya lost his head and couldn't file his SEC report. It had nothing to do with the fact that the timing of the sale was highly suspicious. No, dubya was tying yellow ribbons around trees in TX for our poor troops in Kuwait. Excuse me while I puke my guts at the absurdity of it all.