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Jul 19th, 2004 07:10 PM
conus Actually Bush didn't throw anyone in jail. The U.S. Justice Department prosecuted them because there wasn't another choice. World Com was like some small town idiot who thinks that since his daddy is the sheriff he can kill eight people and get away with it.
Jul 19th, 2004 05:44 PM
Ronnie Raygun Speaking of World Com......I believe Bush threw those guys in jail too.

Go! Bush!
Jul 13th, 2004 11:38 AM
mburbank !! ! !!!! !! !!! !! !! !! !!!!!!

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Jul 13th, 2004 10:19 AM
KevinTheOmnivore Sure! Like! Nothing like this! Ever happened in the Van Buren! Administration!

G!o Bus!h
Jul 13th, 2004 09:39 AM
mburbank I agree. Since Enron is second only to World Com, you didn't see anything like this happen during the Clinton administration.

This was a financial disaster that affected the economy of the entire United States, and therefore the world. Ken lay almost certainly influenced our nations energy policy. Harken Oil, although on a much smaller scale engged in the exact same shell game, buying and selling corporations tht were nothing more than names to itself to increase the appearance of profit when they were failing.

So, yes. Nothing even remotely like it.
Jul 12th, 2004 06:23 PM
Ronnie Raygun Yeah! You never saw anything like this happen when Clinton was in office.

Go! Bush!!
Jul 12th, 2004 09:15 AM
mburbank "Under the racketeering law, RICO, even before a verdict, anything
bought with the proceeds of the crime goes into the public treasury. "

I don't think this is an argument for W. having to give back the money Lay gave him. I think it is an argument for placing W. himself in tghe public treasury. Then they could auction him off. I myself would pay 50.00 at least for W. I'm all out of big, greasy, sacks of crap.
Jul 9th, 2004 08:37 PM
Jeanette X This is the best news that I've heard in a long time.
Jul 9th, 2004 11:08 AM
ranxer
GIVE IT BACK, GEORGE: THE LAY LOOT THAT BOUGHT THE WHITE HOU

Greg Palast says it so well.

GIVE IT BACK, GEORGE: THE LAY LOOT THAT BOUGHT THE WHITE HOUSE
BUSH AND REPUBLICANS SHOULD GIVE UP ILL-GOTTEN GAINS
by Greg Palast
Thursday, July 8, 2004

When the feds swoop down and cuff racketeers, they also load the vans with all the perp's ill-gotten gains: stacks of cash, BMWs, whatever. Their associates have to cough up the goodies too: lady friends must give up their diamond rocks.


Under the racketeering law, RICO, even before a verdict, anything
bought with the proceeds of the crime goes into the public treasury.


But there seems to be special treatment afforded those who loaded up on the 'bennies' of Ken Lay's crimes. If the G-men don't know where the tainted loot is cached, try this address: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Ask for George or Dick.


Ken Lay and his Enron team are the Number One political career donors to George W. Bush. Mr. Lay and his Mrs., with no money to pay back bilked creditors, still managed to personally put up $100,000 for George's inaugural Ball plus $793,110 for personal donations to Republicans. Lay's Enron team dropped $4.2 million into the party that let Enron party.


OK now, Mr. President, give it back - the millions stuffed in the
pockets of the Republican campaign kitty stolen from his Enron
retirees.
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Jul 8th, 2004 03:53 PM
Stabby Prediction: Outgoing President George W. Bush, in one of his final acts, pardons Ken Lay.
Jul 8th, 2004 08:34 AM
mburbank
FINALLY head Enron Bastard (and biggest W. donor) in cuffs!

Ex-Enron CEO Kenneth Lay Surrenders to FBI

By KRISTEN HAYS, AP Business Writer

HOUSTON - Former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay surrendered to the FBI Thursday morning to face criminal charges stemming from the 2001 collapse of the energy company he founded and led to industry prominence.


Kenny boy is innocent until proven guilty, but this trial sure has been a long time coming. The best part is that in order to establish innocence, the lavishly recompenced Lay will have to argue total incompetence and dereliction of duty as a CEO. It seems a damn shame that the Supreme court has allowed Dick Cheney to keep secret that people like Lay (perhaps people who ARE Lay), people who are at best compleetely incopetent and at worst criminal con men, wrote our energy policy.

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