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To: American Spirit who wrote (153915)6/17/2001 8:41:05 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Can you spell hypocrite? Article...Boxer 'Pocketed Tens of Thousands' in Energy Profits..

LA Times: Saturday, June 16, 2001 1:39 p.m. EDT
newsmax.com

Bush energy policy critic Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., "pocketed tens of thousands of dollars" in "quick profits on active trading of energy stocks last year," reported the Los Angeles Times Friday.

Boxer's energy jackpot included a killing of up to $50,000 from the sale of stock in Halliburton Co., the oil services company Vice President Dick Cheney ran at the time.

Records show the California Democrat engaged in a flurry of highly profitable energy trades throughout last year, cashing in big time with investments in Duke Energy Corp., Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. and El Paso Energy Corp., as well as Halliburton - while her state's electric rates and gasoline prices went through the roof.

"She bought shares in energy companies in at least 66 transactions, and by the end of the year held stakes whose combined worth was estimated at between $126,000 and $355,000," the Times said.

The energy-profiteering politician claimed Friday that she had no idea she was getting rich from businesses she'd bashed as price gougers, explaining that a financial adviser handles her investments.

The fierce energy company critic promised to dump her energy stock portfolio. But Boxer said nothing about returning the ill-gotten gains to California consumers, who, she has argued in the past, have been victimized by the companies she invested in.

Another oily Bush-bashing pol turns out to be the state's richest congressional representative, Rep. Jane Harman, who had the nerve to co-sponsor a bill against energy price gouging while racking up gains on her $350,000 investment in the Houston-based energy firm Enron.

Like Boxer, Harman invoked the "financial adviser" excuse for cover, telling the Times she had no idea she was personally profiting from price gouging.

Complying Thursday with Congress' financial disclosure rules, Harman reported total assets of between $107 and $297 milllion.



To: American Spirit who wrote (153915)6/17/2001 9:46:13 PM
From: chalu2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Talk of missile attacks is pure fiction. The only terrorist attacks we've had have been McVeigh's and similar attacks in Lebanon and in Africa. As for "rogue states" NAME ONE.
Saddam couldn't hit Israel. Libya, China and extremely dependent upon western commerce. Afganistan is Road Warrior time. Cuba and North korean can't even feed their people. Which imaginary foe is this all about?


Saddam did hit Israel. Remember? Missiles fell in Tel Aviv. Next time, they may well be more lethal.

That a nation is dependent on Western Commerce and that this will stop them from aggressive acts is a very Western idea. Not all countries act in the best interests of their pocketbooks when seized by nationalist fervor. If they did, Castro would be overthrown tomorrow, as would Saddam, and U.S. dollars would pour in. Nations that "can't feed their people" are often the most belligerent and dangerous.

Underestimating enemies can be a fatal error.



To: American Spirit who wrote (153915)6/17/2001 10:13:50 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
American Spirit. All terrorist attacska er unepected. the lose nuk stuff in old russaid states has attraccted Ben Laden and ilks and it is a matter of time before they get some suitcase bombs. A high school kid can make a 1000 ton suitcase bomb with plutonium. A good lab can make 25000 tons from the same amount.

So it is a risk, do you want to say it will never come anbd lay down our defences?

Now me.

Bill



To: American Spirit who wrote (153915)6/18/2001 9:08:14 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Iraq did hit Israel during the Gulf war. Your ignorance is shocking. Your stupidity I can understand. JLA