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To: Dan3 who wrote (141745)1/16/2002 10:22:29 AM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1586027
 
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.

Would you care to enlighten me on this matter? Like, maybe a link or two where I can find some hint of culpability on Bush's part?

It is a traditional element of the liberal attack to assert that any person who ever took out a loan at a failed S&L is somehow guilty of bank fraud. The reality is, there must have been deceit involved. Simply owing money to a failed S&L is neither a crime nor a moral wrong.



To: Dan3 who wrote (141745)1/16/2002 10:22:53 AM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1586027
 
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.

Esp. with the Clintons using a strategy of hide, duck, and delay.

Tim