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To: American Spirit who wrote (172077)8/16/2001 5:35:18 PM
From: Logain Ablar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
No I do not lie. Davis may have pleaded but this was after he had already based Bush. Trust is a two way street and Davis does not instill trust. Who in CA will trust him now. He's just lucky the weather's been mild.

Davis in 2004. You've got to be kidding. He makes Bush look like a genius. I think this is probably the real reason your so upset. You try to bash Bush on the intelligence angle and then you realize Davis is making you look like a fool (not hard to do today, your really slipping).

(our land not theirs) Hey is this like you comment we need these social programs as long as its not with my money? That is what you meant with one of your rantings isn't it??

You know until you start telling the truth and getting your facts straight your going to lose every point and position.



To: American Spirit who wrote (172077)8/16/2001 5:53:51 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Respond to of 769667
 


Davis pleaded for help, you liar, screamed for help


Over a year ago was when he should have pleaded and screamed for long term contracts to control spikes in demand. Of course it's natural he would plead and scream when he attempted to compete in the power market. What a dolt! Would you let him perform your brain surgery? The power market is treacherous logistically and financially and not the province of amateurs or even pros, hastily thrown together. The best I can say about Davis is that when he was left to make difficult choices, he made them and then things got worse..........buy the transmission lines? Maybe I'm wrong here, maybe he was just planning to completely take over the whole electric generating business.LOL