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To: TimF who wrote (141485)1/15/2002 10:58:11 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1585995
 
Re: In Whitewater they where the Clinton's documents that where missing. In the Enron case it is Enron documents that are missing. Bush was not a business partner with Enron.

Once the special prosecutor has spent a few tens of millions of dollars asking questions, I'm sure some documents will be found to be missing.

What Bush is most liable on is not his past partnerships in Oil & Gas ventures that went bankrupt, but his involvment in savings and loans that went bankrupt.

A special prosecutor unfettered by the constitution and supplied with unlimited funding is an amazing thing...