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To: jlallen who wrote (940)1/30/2002 5:27:16 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3602
 
Happy Birthday Mr. Cheney!

Hi jlallen,

Well, the GAO knows how to be a spoilsport. Filed it's suit on the Energy Taskforce matter today. It'll probably take until 2004 to get the Administration to cough up the facts, if then.

Then there's that matter burying the Presidential papers from the 1980's.

And secret military tribunals.

And the Administration's request to Daschle to go easy on the CIA and FBI in the run-up to 9/11.

Are we finally seeing a pattern of deception, duplicitousness and deviousness that is getting the attention of the American public? Polls indicate that 60% of Americans think the Administration is hiding something in the Enron investigation. Maybe the public is slow to anger, but I think they'll soon be seeing the massive cause for concern they have with the present crowd in the White House. Clinton tried to cover up an embarrassing tryst, and a really lame real estate deal. What the present Administration is trying to hide is orders of magnitude more corrupt and more corrosive to the American system of government. I think you wish to reconsider the scale of things going on today, jlallen, and put Clinton's piddling indiscretions into rational perspective.

-Ray