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To: Bill who wrote (1826)2/28/2002 2:55:25 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3602
 
Actually, since the Clintons stonewalled and failed to reveal all the Lincoln Bedroom guests, it could be even more than that...

JLA



To: Bill who wrote (1826)3/1/2002 12:05:59 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 3602
 
From the Federalist:

And speaking of Enron, have you watched any of those pious hypocrites on the Hill grilling Enron executives about their "creative accounting"? Well, the Enron managers should be skewered, but need we remind you that those folks asking all the questions are presiding over the largest accounting "smoke and mirrors" disaster in the history of the nation -- one which will make Enron look like tiddlywinks! That's right, we are talking about the Social Security debacle that will begin to emerge about 2008 when all those T-Bills being held in the so-called Social Security Trust Fund need to be redeemed to make distributions to retirees. This will, in a few short
years, create a $400 billion hole in the central government budget.