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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: longnshort who wrote (28533)10/11/2004 4:18:22 PM
From: geode00  Respond to of 173976
 
It says what? Are you upset that Kerry had that much money to ivest (not that much even back then), that he was investing any money, that there's a company in the Caymans....what are you upset about? Spell it out.

Bush and his insider trading of Harken Energy Stock before it plummeted. Bush should have gone to jail except DaddyBush's guy was head of the SEC. This is clear, not speculation. He had a fiduciary responsibility and the US government was corrupt on his behalf. That's really serious and seriously despicable.

There's some stuff on BCCI as well. Bush is a crook as Nixon was before him but on a much wider scale and for much more personal profit.

scoop.co.nz

The purpose of this chronology is to show plainly and clearly that:

1. President George W. Bush did indeed have material non-public knowledge of adverse financial conditions at Harken Energy Co. prior to the sale of his Harken stock and therefore violated 15 U.S.C. § 78u-1 , insider trading of securities based upon material non-public information.

2. The Securities and Exchange Commission was indeed aware of Bush’s insider trading violation and chose to stand down.

3. While serving on the Board of Directors at Harken Energy Company, George W. Bush’s performance, motives and ethics were no different than those of the corporate executives and officers of Enron, Worldcom or any other national corporation being criticized by Bush for doing what he did.

4. The Aloha Petroleum sale was an act of fraud and Bush was in a position to know it and prevent it.

5. George W. Bush sought business dealings with people strongly connected to and involved with BCCI, the empire of fraud and crime.