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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: portage who wrote (11203)2/16/2002 7:47:22 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Let's see...."no controlling legal authority" or "I can spend your money better than you can" or "stroke of the pen, law of the land" is all bedroom ethics. Let's make no mistake, Clinton brought the bedroom into the Oval orifice, the country's boardroom.



To: portage who wrote (11203)2/17/2002 1:54:03 AM
From: Selectric II  Respond to of 93284
 
Do you have anything factual, or otherwise, to back up your glib analysis and prognostication, as to either Clinton or, "Reagan/Bush/Bush" (Your term. No doubt you carefully assessed all relevant facts when developing your theory, and you comprehend and can articulate to the rest of us the breadth of the brush you're painting with)?

If so, spill it forth.



To: portage who wrote (11203)2/17/2002 1:14:00 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 93284
 
Sunday, Feb. 17, 2002 10:35 a.m. EST
Tauzin: Bush Not Involved in Enrongate

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Rep. Billy Tauzin said Sunday that his committee's probe into collapsed energy giant Enron has failed to uncover any evidence implicating the Bush White House in the scandal.

The Louisiana Republican was asked about Enrongate by "Fox News Sunday's" Fred Barnes:

BARNES: In your investigation have you uncovered anything that implicates the Bush administration in any wrongdoing? Or in any involvement at all in the Enron affair?

TAUZIN: Not in the scandal. I mean, obviously they were friends. Obviously Enron was a big supporter of the president. And Ken Lay was a personal friend and supporter. And, as well, Enron supported many members of Congress, both Democrat and Republican.

But as Jim Greenwood said I think last week, he and the investigators that work for our committee found no involvement of Bush officials in the scandal. (End of Excerpt)

Greenwood, the Pennsylvania Republican who chairs the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, is conducting his own parallel Enrongate probe.

Tauzin also told Barnes that he'd uncovered no evidence that Enron officials had any undue influence over Bush Energy Department appointments

www.newsmax.com