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Non-Tech : The Enron Scandal - Unmoderated -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (562)1/21/2002 7:22:19 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3602
 
You know, all of these people politicizing the ENE scandal are playing right into the hands of ENE and Andersen execs. I said it before, I'll say it again: when the country is turned to going after the government, well, that is the only hope the guilty parties have of diverting the spotlight from their own actions.

I would say anyone blaming ENE on the Bush administration - when it is patentedly obvious that there are not all too many leaders in the country who did not have some contact with the Kenny Boy gravy train - are missing the boat. Walk before you can run. First off, those who are directly responsible need to be punished. All this partisan malarkey only serves to cloud the true issues: he stole this; she lied about that; he destroyed this document on that day to obstruct justice. Let's get the facts and punish those who are found to have violated the law. I sense there are a great many, and the charges will be quite clear.