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To: TimF who wrote (78852)8/3/2006 6:16:15 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
No, Enron and the Bush GOP were the same client for Gillespie. Or at least on the same operation. So Bush and his people would have had to know everything while Enron and pals were looting the west coast.

Enron paid the money for Gillespie but the main beneficiary was the Republican party and Bush-Cheney. Their real goal was to get rid of Grey Davis who they feared as an opponent in 2004. The price was letting the energy companies rip off 30 billion from consumers on the west coast.

This is political organized crime on a massive scale. Nothiny more, nothing less.



To: TimF who wrote (78852)8/3/2006 9:19:16 PM
From: sea_biscuitRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
"Gillespie worked for Enron and the GOP at the same time."

So?

LOL! No wonder that they could sell you folks the stupid Iraq WMD stories!



To: TimF who wrote (78852)8/8/2006 1:53:27 AM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Enron Ed Gillespie and GW Bush prove Bush-Cheney and Enron were working together during their phony energy crisis and riupoff of 30 billion dollars. And that was just the beginning. Gillespie did such a fine job blaming Enron's crimes on democrats that Bush promoted him to head the RNC.

What Gillespie did is far worse that Duke Cunningham or any of the other major political crooks. It was the creme de la creme of political-corporate corruption combined. Yet he still walks free. Then again, so does Osama Bin Laden. Ken Lay is dead. Where all the rest of them belong. Capital punishment for corporate ripoffs of more than a billion dollars? Hey, I might support that. Why not?