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To: Graystone who wrote (1533)2/12/2002 12:02:58 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3602
 
Every politician from Texas should be suspect.

This is political "profiling". In this country the Constitution requires proof of guilt prior to convicting anyone of wrongdoing. I have seen no calls from anyone in the Administration seeking to derail any investigations in Congress or by the SEC. Company officers who invoke their 5th Amendment privilege have every right to do so. ENRON is not the first company with what appears to be a crimial culture or who employed less than honest auditors. They will not be the last. Hopefully, the investigations will lead to recommendations to lessen the impact of any future criminal schemes of this nature and hopefully the parties will leave partisanship aside and take action to protect the public interest......

JLA

JLA



To: Graystone who wrote (1533)2/12/2002 12:09:02 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3602
 
Every politician from Texas should be suspect.

If that isn't damn near the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life I don't know what would be. That is just about as stupid as the shit you would read from a KKK flyer.

I need to put this board off my reading list now that the stupid ass, screw the nation at all cost's to implicate anything Republican dipshits like yourself have shown up.

It's obvious that any hope for intelligent conversation was lost days ago.