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Letter to the Editor
TRILLIONS TAKEN
Editor,
Follow the money. That is the way to see through all of the scams, cheating, drug busts, fraud, etc. in the thousands of ways it is done. Follow the money. You probably wonder, as I have, and surely millions of others have, why is it that nothing has taken place yet with Enron, Ken Lay, and all those others in on this national monumental scam and outright theft? Anderson Consulting/Accounting and a boatload of the worst kind of gangsters stole the savings accounts and ratepayer dollars in amounts bigger than anything ever to hit the American people. No penalties of any kind have been imposed which are anywhere near commensurate with the crimes that were committed.
Let me tell you my version of why. This happened because the President of the United States, George W. Bush, was in lockstep with Enron. He didn't help engineer the Enron scam directly, but he got a boatload of the money. Enron was ripping American citizens off, period. You may not ever find the proof of this connection between Enron and George W. Bush because of the magnitude of this theft. But George W. Bush is president today, in my opinion, because of Enron. He became governor of Texas via Enron, and Ken Lay, where he used them as conduits to lay the foundation and plant the seed money to the right politicians.
This Enron scam was not pulled off under the radar screen. It was a big-time scam perform right out in the open and was well known to politicians, especially those in California, some of whom made it to the Senate with Enron's help under the table. When California deregulated their electrical power system in 1997 political money was flowing out of Enron by the millions to politicians all over hell plus half of Georgia.
The Bush administration won't let the shit hit the fan until Bush is safe and sound in his Crawford weed patch. And even then it won't be until the books come out telling the true story of the under-the-counter deals involving Bush and Cheney.
Now add the billions and billions of dollars that are being lost and going unaccounted for in Iraq today. That probably includes another billion or more more rip-off by Enron too. So that's hundreds of millions of dollars that Halliburton, Brown and Root, and Kellogg are making as long as the United States lasts in Iraq. This war profiteering will make the Enron rip-off look like a dime store deal.
The Bush administration has wheeled and dealed more billions of dollars away in the first four years than the total amount spent by the United States in all the prior years of the United States going all the way back to when that bunch of guys signed the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776. It's one big monster of fortune.
And I am sure that I have missed and least two trillion more dollars that's changed hands on Bush's shift to date.
Pay Attention,
B.J. Rowland
Hagerman, Idaho (formerly Dos Rios)
PS. Got a dime to spare, buddie?
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