What stuff has been known? It seems people make claims that aren't
backed up by evidence then somebody else points some other direction.

This thing started with, name a company he didn't bankrupt, then a
couple are named, and boom something else. Oh well he didn't bankrupt it
because it of this or that.

It's the same crap that people have been trying for years. Somebody
points something out that is suspicious but it is done to the extreme.
And all the other side has to do is point a couple of holes in it, and
it goes away.

It all revolves around a long line of coincidences that can't be linked.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 7:41 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: treasure trove of documents recovered in Iraq

more detail:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harken_Energy_Scandal

::shrug:: this stuff has been known for quite a while. 

Dana

> hmm. It seems that Harvard University bailed it out. Daddy was US 
> vicepresident at the time. 
> 
> http://foi.missouri.edu/usenergypolicies/harvardharkenglobe.html
> 
> > the fact that it is still around does not mean it did not go broke. 
> In 
> > fact, some people think that that is what these businesses were
for... 
> 
> > a way to get W some spending money.
> > 
> > >You're trying to change the subject by dragging in old dirt.
> > >Harpin is still in business. Where are the bankrupt companies?
> > >
> > >
> > >On 6/19/06, Dana Tierney  wrote:
>>



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