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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Hauser who wrote (221004)1/22/2002 4:23:10 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
where's the crime?
The basic Bush con job consists of a company giving him a bunch of money and in return Bush gives the company tens times as much from the common pool of money the people of the United States use to pay their bills. It's a combination of bribery and embezzlement.
TP



To: John Hauser who wrote (221004)1/22/2002 4:48:32 PM
From: alan w  Respond to of 769670
 
The crime is Bush needs to be connected to this somehow. Even if it's only in the mind's of the American people. They are attempting to link Bush to Enron's failure. It doesn't matter if Bush is guilty or not. Just keep repeating it long enough and maybe people will believe it. You can't have forgotten Clinton's mo already. Keep repeating. Keep repeating. If you get caught blame the victim.

I going to repeat this, and I want you to listen, I did not etc......

Remember John, these people care nothing about the truth.

alan w



To: John Hauser who wrote (221004)1/22/2002 4:52:52 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Collectively, better individuals make a better society.

You probably don't believe in natural selection, do you? You know, Darwin? Or is it just social Darwinism, like the nazis?

Even if you do, where do better individuals; or, in the free market system, where do better companies come from, anyway? Is it breeding? Or is it learning from experience? Are all those who make mistakes to be cast aside like so much rubbish, or to be appreciated for suffering on our behalf? Is making a mistake because you've been lied to count as one of your losers?

Does George Bush's mother in law fit your profile of a loser who can't accept personal responsibility?

``What I'm outraged about is that employees didn't know all the facts about Enron,'' said Bush, who was a friend of Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay. ``My own mother-in-law bought stock last summer and it's not worth anything now.''
dailynews.yahoo.com