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Home Front Economy
Enron chiefs found guilty
2006-05-26
Posted by:Fred

#4  Bush, because he didn't sign Kyoto :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-26 16:26  

#3  It was a prosecutor appointed by Bush, in a DoJ led by a Bush appointee, who prosecuted Lay and Skilling. I don't know whether the judge was a Bush appointee or not.

And most of the crimes occurred before Jan, 2001.

And who gets the blame?
Posted by: Steve White   2006-05-26 15:09  

#2  Even better, Matt, how come Bushitler is waiting for November when the chance for the putsch is now!

What will idiots on Left say when the date for the Bush coup d'etat comes and go and we're all here, safe and sound in our Republic?
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-05-26 02:31  

#1  Something doesn't compute here. We all know that in Chimpy McHitler's Amerikkka dissent is ruthlessly repressed, even to the point that the Dixie Chicks have lost record sales, but this article suggests that two well-connected Texas businessmen are going to jail for the rest of their lives while Noam Chomsky is free to meet with Hezbollah and Cindy Sheehan remains free to make a mockery of her son's sacrifice. How could Cheney's jackbooted stormtroopers have allowed this to happen?
Posted by: Matt   2006-05-26 00:31  

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