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To: Bill who wrote (353033)2/3/2003 5:51:34 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
That is a caricature of Jeb and Neil. I took the paper as the Austin daily. If I am wrong, I am sorry, but I have not time to go back and find out, right now.

Sorry about the other link. Certainly, the Inquirer is respectable, however. It is true, it merely shows the conflict of interest angle, not the loan pushing. I have to go in a minute, or I would find the link again.

The third source shows a conflict of interest, even though it does not state specifically if Neil intervened on the man's behalf.

The Post story only refers to conflicts of interest, that is true.

So okay, only one source explicitly suggests a quid pro quo. The others make clear an undisclosed conflict of interest, though. Only if it were possible for him to affect the loan process would there be a conflict of interest, so at least the suspicion was there. I would be happy to note that nothing was concluded against Neil.......



To: Bill who wrote (353033)2/3/2003 6:01:12 PM
From: SeachRE  Respond to of 769670
 
You want to see a VT of Neil pushing for a big loan for his partners and a signed confession, billy? Sorry, those are not available for the public. I'm not sure where you stand on this issue yet. Did he do it or not, IYHO?