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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jttmab who wrote (8406)12/9/2001 2:17:56 PM
From: portage  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
TEXAS ! What the hell is going on down there anyway ? First the oil patch scams, then the S&L debacle, followed by Texaco bankruptcy, the Enron criminal enterprise, last week's Haliburton nosedive, and now Compaq may be next ?

Texas business motto : Screw 'em first, ask questions later. As we've learned once again, beware the mess down in Texas. And sure as hell don't try forcing it on the rest of us.

As they're finding out, what comes around goes around.

By the way Lazarus, the solution is to put the elite repooblican scamsters and their corrupt corporatocracy on those planes out of here. That's when things start improving. I'm staying, waitin' for better days in 2004 ho ho ho.



To: jttmab who wrote (8406)12/9/2001 7:27:17 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 93284
 

"Texas activists say that this tight connection between Bush and Lay bodes ill for the country, if Bush is elected. Andrew Wheat, from Texans for Public Justice, a campaign finance advocacy
group in Austin, compared the symbiotic relationship between Enron and the Governor to "cogeneration"-a process used by utilities to harness waste heat vented by their generators to
produce more power. "In a more sinister form of cogeneration, corporations are converting economic into political power. A Bush election fueled by Enron dollars could fill the White House
with dangerous levels of Enron gas. When that gas ignites in the public-policy arena, consumers will get burned," he told CorpWatch."

corpwatch.org.

Let's not forget Cheney's connection to big oil as well! Good reports, jtmab!