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To: greenspirit who wrote (215222)1/6/2002 3:29:46 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769668
 
Michael,
For a person who tosses out the loony and incompetent label so readily, have you ever looked in a mirror to get a visual of what those words mean?

The Reason that Ken Lay and Enron are under investigation is because of Lay's boasting of his influence over Bush, his involvement in closed door meetings that now Bush refuses to reveal in which they were trying to dictate our energy policy that just so happens to influence ALL citizens of this country. Yes! Enron trying to buy special terms for them to continue their efforts to scam the public and THEIR employees.

How convenient for you to remember the NEED for White Water investigations and the MILLIONS of dollars spent on this event and now not know why Enron and Ken Lay are under investigation.

Get yourself a mirror.....and brain transplants are the vogue thing now for nitwits.



To: greenspirit who wrote (215222)1/6/2002 3:44:23 PM
From: DavesM  Respond to of 769668
 
Indeed,

The Los Angeles DWP may very well have charged the State of California more for electricity than Enron. In general, publicly (as municipal or state/provincial) owned power companies charged the State of California more than the large privately (as in publicly owned stock)owned power trading companies.

I disagree about Davis. He was stuck in a very bad position. Its not as though he could have welcomed people to the Democratic Party Convention by telling them to: turn up their thermostats, and to make sure delegates turn off the lights when they left their hotel rooms. Or for that matter, cry about an energy crisis, when Mr. Gore was the Party's Presidential Candidate.