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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tonto who wrote (65153)8/8/2005 8:27:44 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
I see the Bush-Enron coverup is alive and well. What a pile of caca that article it. On every claim, Enron did ten times as much with Bush-Cheney, at least.

Yeah sure, Clinton was real close to Ken Lay. They played golf once. Meanwhile, Bushies ran their early campaign out of Enron HQ, flew Enron private jets for free and had political operatives on Enron's payroll. As if Clinton-Gore were approving of that.

Enron did spread a lot of money around. Enron gave $420,000 to Democrats, while they gave about $9,000,000 to Bush and Republicans. Lay and Enron gave $1,500,000 to Bush and Cheney alone.

Not only that but Bush-Cheney encouraged the fleecing of the west coast by Enron and their gouging partners even though they knew damn well it was criminal. They even shared the same PR engineer, Ed Gillespie who Bush later promoted to the head of the RNC (for such a good job lying to the public).

Lay and Bush were peas in a pod for ten years, Enron not only the largest contributor to Bush, the the biggest corporate backer of any US political candidate in history.

Nice try. Who wrote that article you posted, Karl Rove with his 250,000 shares of Enron? Bush even wanted Ken Lay to be his Secretary Of The Treasury, following Bush's long pattern of promoting the biggest liars and cheaters he can find.