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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (279472)7/23/2002 12:26:21 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 769667
 
According to the thinking of the Jewish media moguls, Americans are not to question or doubt their kinsman Saint Lieberman in any way! The fact that you dare try to connect this Orthodox Zionist saint to any wrong doing proves that you are an antisemite!

Jewish media script reads this way:

First we tear down George Bush until he either totally capitulates to Jewish-American and Israeli demands or we continue our innuendo and smear until he is even driven from office or resigns.

Secondly, we build up our fellow tribesman Joe Lieberman by carefully giving him free daily positive exposures in our media outlets. In this manner, we can funnel hundreds of millions of dollars of free positive publicity for our candidate Lieberman while we at the same time continue to tear down Bush with billions of dollars of negative propaganda.



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (279472)7/23/2002 12:30:28 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
That is outrageous..you're right, where is Joe Liberman?

I've been saying since day one that Rubin was up to his eye balls in this Enron deal..If I could see it, and I'm a GIVE, why didn't all the news people? Where was CNBC?

Yet, Lieberman knew that Rubin, on behalf of Citigroup — which had an approximate $1 billion investment in Enron and the potential of large merger and other fees in pending deals — on at least two occasions, sought personally to protect Enron's credit rating. Still, as best as I can tell, Lieberman has never asked Rubin to testimony before his committee. Furthermore, Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which is holding a hearing today on "The Role of the Financial Institutions In Enron's Collapse," has, to the best of my knowledge, not sought Rubin's testimony. (An inquiry I made to Levin's subcommittee asking whether Rubin would be a witness at today's hearing went unanswered.)