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Date Posted: 17:27:26 03/09/03 Sun
Author: James
Subject: Re: What is Bush trying to hide?
In reply to: JQP 's message, "Re: What is Bush trying to hide?" on 17:00:51 03/09/03 Sun

You should be careful not to take a legitimate question and make it blindly partisan. Before you judge the President you need to judge the previous president and all those that came before. If you don't think that Clinton/Gore had huge ties to oil then you might be crazy. Out in California Gray Davis recieved massive amounts in contributions for energy companies (the same ones he bankrupted by the way). Clinton's administration used its power for Enron multiple times overseas.

I am not going to list all the things that the past president or his administration have done that was either unethical or even dwonright illegal. I will just point out that Cheney and Bush taking advice on energy policy from energy companies is not a new thing nor is keeping the substance and names of those invloved secret.

Doesn't mean that I agree with it, only that it isn't the big red flag that some partisan hacks want to make it out to be.

For the record, I hate all politicians. Most of the time I vote for the lesser of two evils or for the person I feel is more honest even if not as experienced. One of the few politicians that is respectable is Senator Zel Miller of Georgia, he is a man of integrity and not afraid to speak his mind regardless of what his aprty leadership wants him to say. He is one of the few that isn't a walking talking yes man. Amazingly after 1 term he is getting done as is often the case with good men. The liars, cheaters, hypocrites, power hungry, misguided loons of the world are often the only ones that make it a career.


>Easy! Bush is ensuring that most of us will never
>know how the oil industry really works!! It is that
>simple.
>
>JQP

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