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To: tejek who wrote (404614)8/5/2008 10:56:33 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576611
 


Oh I see you, o wise one. Invading Iraq on a whim is perfectly legal but getting involved with Enron is criminal.


I guess it is okay for him to try. But had he been successful, there would have been crimes committed by the Bush White House as well as by him. The Bush White House, being founded on integrity (something absent from Clinton refugees), refused to discuss it.

He wanted the Bush White House to intervene in the Enron affair until he could get out of it, which would have been illegal.