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Bush white house ran by former oil and energy company criminals.

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posted on Feb, 12 2004 @ 02:33 AM
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I've been doing research about the president George Bush, vice president Dick Cheney and the former secretary of the army Thomas White. Seems they all have one strange thing in common they were all major players in oil and energy companies. Bush while working for Harken commited insider stock trading on the scale of Enron. Former Secretary of the Army Thomas White appointed by Bush was a head honcho at Enron and bailed out before the bust. Also we all know about Dick Cheney's former company Haliburton which has defrauded and overcharged the government millions. Cheney owned stock in the company while in office, I a not sure if he still does.
Anyone else know of some white house white collar criminals. And whats your opinon on this. I think they are using this war to pad their pockets and give some former buddies and crooks a piece of the action.

[Edited on 12-2-2004 by Hoppinmad1]



posted on Feb, 12 2004 @ 02:34 AM
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Now why doesn't that shock me ?



posted on Feb, 12 2004 @ 02:50 AM
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Here's a link to some info about Bush and his dealings at Harken www.guardian.co.uk...

Heres a link and info about Former Sec. of the Army
money.cnn.com...

Here's one for the Haliburton scandel with Dick Cheney
www.guardian.co.uk...

Just wanted to prove my point.



posted on Feb, 12 2004 @ 02:54 AM
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Very, very old news. Bush-Whacker was also a former player in the oil business (and of course still is).



posted on Feb, 13 2004 @ 10:25 PM
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No bad is is old news during election year specially when its as dirty as this.



posted on Feb, 13 2004 @ 11:28 PM
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None of this is anything but speculation at this point. It may or may not be so. Until then, I'll most assurably be holding my breath.

I do agree with one point. Halliburton should not have been selected without bidding.



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