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To: E. T. who wrote (224606)2/3/2002 6:40:42 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Dear ET: Yep, the ENRON situation sure STINKS. But where I am confused is What does this have to do with the Energy council?? They interviewed many people and issued a report. Seems to me one should go over the report and determine if anything is out of place. Whatever ENRON people may have said to the council to me is IRRELEVANT unless it shaped the report. I think it prepostorous to try and make a big deal about what witnesses said unless the council relied on it. jdn



To: E. T. who wrote (224606)2/3/2002 9:35:48 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769667
 
dear e.t. you say "ET says Enron execs were close advisers to Bush on shaping energy policy. I wonder who stood to benefit the most, the American people or execs at Enron."

I am very happy that ET and all dems say and think these things. The reality which good and honest men will see is this. Real men who are good and honest can read the Energy Report that is the work product of all the meetings and contacts with ENE.

The report is hundreds of pages of analysis and recommendation. All the idiot's men and even their horses asses cannot find a smoking gun, an inference, a hint of collusion. duhhhhhhh. That is very interesting.

In that report all will find that 11 out 12 proposals of Environmental groups are included. One will not find support for kyoto and co2 limits that would be directly in the interest of ENE that is into trading energy and the proposed co2 credits kyoto con game.

et. please continue to spout and spread your nonsense. Politically attempting to tell the folks that PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH is dishonest is really a dumb ass thing to do. Be my guest fool.

I just wonder if PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH spent enough money to get good messages out to the folks today during the Super Bowl. Only 2 million, it should have been 20. LOL

tom watson tosiwmee