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To: MSI who wrote (229023)2/20/2002 1:44:06 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
As I said, your "Pubic Citizen" article was full of inaccuracies - noted by many professional publications.

Gramm opposed the Enron position they say he was behind. He held up the bill - precisely the opposite of what Pubic Citizen alleges.

Gramm later voted for the larger bill. The essence of Pubic Citizen article was a lie.

And Wendy Gramm's votes on commodities were supported as a reform by most. Unlike Clinton's SEC, her vote was not to benefit one company as your article alleges.