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Kenny Lay and the Presidential Election Chouxxx 07/19/04
    Bush has reason to sweat because his friend Kenny-boy may talk.

    The Justice Department is now prosecuting a man who knows where a lot of the bodies are buried. Lay could probably explain, for example, why Enron gave Christian Coalition head Ralph Reed a $300,000 job at the White House's urging, or why a fleet of Enron corporate jets was put at the disposal of the Bush campaign during the frantic 2000 Florida recount. As a Cheney advisor, he recommended against capping electricity proces shortly before Enron began manipulating the market and fleecing California consumers our of billions.

    OR, he could tell us what hapened at those secret meetings of Dick Cheney's energy task force. After all, he doesn't have to worry about being invited back the the White House anymore.

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      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 07/19/04 1:16 pm:
      what I have produced is facts not rants . Calling the'fleecing 'of California (whatever that means ) the responsibility of the Bush Administration instead of the misdeeds of Enron is a rant. Please remember it is the Bush Adm. that idicted him .

      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 07/19/04 1:54 pm:
      The non-distorted truth is that there is ample blame to go around for the pain and suffering inflicted by ENRON. Gretchen Morgenson of The New York Times pointed out ENRON knew that once it had snookered bankers, brokers and accountants, the Wall Street gurus could be counted on to play along with the sham. David N. Fleischer of Goldman Sachs was recommending ENRON the day after the company disclosed it lost $618 million and that its financial statements were lies, and Raymond C. Niles with Lehman Brothers was rating ENRON as a strong buy at 68 cents a share.

 
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