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(Croaker) writes:
Here, try this then.
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/outrage/enron.htm
http://www.jhunewsletter.com/vnews/d.../3c7ee90c2ec8a
?in_archive=1
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/outrage/enron.htm
"Enron, Arthur Andersen and Vinson & Elkins, a Houston law firm, are among the
most generous contributors to Mr. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign. Enron has
given more than $700,000 to Mr. Bush since 1993; no company has given him more.
In addition, Enron's chairman, Kenneth L. Lay, was one of the "pioneers,"
raising more than $100,000 for Mr. Bush's e-mail campaign, and he and his wife
gave a total of $10,000 to Mr. Bush's Florida recount fund. Enron and Mr. Lay
also contributed a total of $200,000 to Mr. Bush's inaugural festivities.
"
www.snopes.com
usually has very good documentation about whats true & whats not...
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/outrage/outrage.asp
Hunting for Bambi, a Las Vegas-based business, has been conducting "hunts" of
naked women for customers armed with paintball guns.
Members of Congress receive lavish pensions but are not required to contribute
to the Social Security fund.
& my favorite..
Hoping to attract the singer's attention, George W. Bush waved at Stevie
Wonder.