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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (49115)3/28/2002 3:04:28 PM
From: elpolvo  Respond to of 65232
 
jw-

he is a sick sex addict who turned the Oval Office into an Oral Office.

yer scaring me dude. where did you hear this?

did he make doo-doo in the white house too?

how do you know this dirty stuff?

that's disCUSStink.

-madashell@notinmybackyardhedon't



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (49115)3/28/2002 7:21:17 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
"and my favorite, getting laid off because some rich guy had his corporate taxes raised
/ jim
"
Or..Reality Check 101.......
got LAYed off because his company went BK due to 'The Insiders' Creative Management 'Skills"..
T



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (49115)3/28/2002 8:02:48 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
I wouldn't really call "Calif and price caps" a liberal thing. (I won't call the gov liberal, or even left of center, but that's neither here nor there;there certainly are libs in the Legislature, but I digress).

The price caps on energy ( and they weren't called caps by FERC, I think), came about because of a suddenly and rapidly dysfunctional energy market, which was caused both by (poorly crafted) deregulation rules created by Very Conservative Pete No Hablo Espanol Wilson and approved almost unanimously by the Lege, Rt wing and Lft. Wing, and by market manipulation by the energy companies run almost exclusively by members of the GOP, such as Kenny Boy. BTW, I think the first calls for regulatory relief came from small business people in that far left town of San Diego.

Red E. Kilowatt