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To: d.taggart who wrote (214593)1/4/2002 8:41:43 AM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
I just hope they carry through. Somehow, I doubt it. There is too much on Clinton. If Hillary wasn't in the Senate, I think the dems would toss him overboard, and the American people could finally get some justice.

Taxpayer-supported international racketeering
"Other big donors were also invited to China. They also cut million-dollar deals and then sliced a percentage off for the DNC. worldnetdaily.com

Ron Brown's Indonesia trip
"Furthermore, the EXIM bank under Brody financed over $4 billion dollars worth of gas deals with another energy company, Enron. Enron is also an Akim/Gump client. In fact, Enron executives traveled with Ron Brown in 1994 on trade missions to Russia, Indonesia and China, cutting EXIM and OPIC backed deals in each country. Enron is not only another Akin/Gump client but it is listed as one of forty-four such companies in which Rubin had "significant contact" with during his years at Goldman Sachs."
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Who's who in the Commerce scandal
"Li Ka-Shing is not the only one to take advantage of the Clinton sponsored changes in the Maritime finance program. For example, two power barges for export to Indonesia made by Enron Corp., a large contributor to Bill Clinton, were also built through the DOT Maritime-funding program, and backed by $50 million in taxpayer financing. Another questionable ship deal included over $60 million to build a paddlewheel steam boat/casino. Still another deal landed millions in taxpayer supported loans for two floating combination hotel/casino barges.

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