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To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (4248)7/8/2002 6:19:03 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 5185
 
Bush and his mob have been arrogant ever since he took office. He has broken the back of
the country's financial system by plunging the country into debt and now corporate
scandals pop up almost daily. He set the tone of his administration. The country must
hold him accountable for what is happening. It wouldn't have escaped corporate America's eyes
that Bush was a good friend of Kenneth Lay's, Enron's former CEO. Corporate America probably
knew about Bush and the Harken mess as well.

Baldur, the news reports foreigners are taking their money out of the US markets and investing elsewhere
so the US markets may have further to fall.