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To: miraje who wrote (828)8/9/2001 3:42:39 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 1715
 
Hi James,

The article was primarily airing out the stench of hypocrisy that has permeated the blatherings of politicians involved in playing the blame game in the CA energy affair.


Well, hey, it's California, after all. Hypocrisy and blatherings are seemingly a state mandate! <w>

BTW, the Taylor interview on ENL from yesterday (available at
energynewslive.com
, in the video file archive) was much more relevatory of the venom and invective that Mr. Taylor was hurling at the public utility crowd. As you correctly state, his written opinion was more mild than my representation of his spoken words. It was his spoken words I was referring to. Sorry I didn't make that connection to the other Taylor source apparent in my first post to you. :)

Ciao!



To: miraje who wrote (828)8/10/2001 1:19:55 AM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1715
 
The article was primarily airing out the stench of hypocrisy that has permeated the blatherings of politicians involved in playing the blame game in the CA energy affair.

The article is an obvious political attack on Davis. A lot of money is being spent in California trying to hang the energy crisis on Davis.

Davis has done rather well handling the California energy crisis considering that he has had almost no help. Even his fellow citizens in California in the Republican party are more interested in trying to blame Davis than solving the problem. In times of crisis one would expect more.

Zeuspaul