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Date Posted: 16:10:50 03/08/03 Sat
Author: James
Subject: Re: Halliburton wins contract on Iraq oil firefighting
In reply to: Captain America 's message, "Re: Halliburton wins contract on Iraq oil firefighting" on 10:08:56 03/08/03 Sat

as long as you feel the same way about the dealings of Clinton and Gore then I am with you. If it is just something that you look at when the person in question is a Republican then I'm not.
Hillary's healthcare fiasco was top secret as well.
In both Hillary and Cheney's defense I will point out that most people/corporations aren't as likely to be honest and give their full opinion if they know that it will be made public. Just think of the things you probably say to friends or even to a boss or co-worker that you wouldn't say if you knew it was going to be on the front page of the free press.
If it was me though, I would be concerned about appearances of impropriety and would make as much as I possibly could public.


>*** I never implicated anyone here. ****
>
>and I never said that there was a conspiracy.
>
>I raised the issue and I believe that questions should
>be asked. Given that Cheney is very secretive about
>how he formulated the administration's energy policy
>there is reason to wonder who influenced him, and
>reason to ask if conflicts of interest are present.
>When Government operates behind closed doors, the
>public has reason to wonder if it is the public
>interest that is being served.

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