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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Skywatcher who wrote (258242)5/24/2002 2:16:34 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Chris, anyone,

Who's got access to the "rest of the story"?

salon.com

Can you believe it?

Bunking with Kenny Boy
Yet more shocking revelations on the president's extensive contacts with the former Enron chairman.

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By Gary Kamiya

May 24, 2002 |

Washington, June 7, 2002 -- Former Enron chairman Kenneth L. Lay frequently had "sleepovers" at the White House and engaged in rowdy horseplay with President George W. Bush such as attempting to give the president "wedgies," according to documents released by the White House today. The president habitually summoned Mr. Lay into his presence with the command "Get Laid," according to the documents.

Senior administration officials bitterly attacked the Democratic-controlled Senate committee for forcing the White House to yield information it said was protected by executive privilege. At a news conference held in front of the grave of the Unknown Soldier, Attorney General John Ashcroft said, "Based on classified intelligence reports, we can categorically say that something really, really bad is going to happen to the United States at some unspecified time in the indeterminate future. At this time of war, attempts to drag America down by weakening our leadership are nothing short of a stab in the back."

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I dunno folks, it doesn't sound like satire to me. It sounds like "Cabaret 2001", and it wasn't produced by Fox Entertainment. It's an in house job by the Arbusta/Zapata/LJM crowd. I'm talkin' wedgie, I'm talkin' fudge.