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To: i-node who wrote (142580)2/14/2002 1:47:15 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585969
 
It wasn't A. Gore who got $2 million from ENE during the campaign. Two of Bush's public appts. as governor were recommends by ENE.

This is a typical remark from the left. Are you suggesting that the Gore campaign didn't receive contributions from Enron or Global Crossing or any other company? Hell, receiving campaign contributions does not in any way constitute inappropriate behavior.


What I am saying is that ENE worked hard to overcome restrictions on corporate campaign giving to donate money to Republicans during their latest campaigns. What I am saying is that 75% of ENE's political donations went to Republicans. What I am saying is that birds of a feather tend to flock together.

I think you get my liberal drift.......or am I starting to see you develop a double standard.