I knew a little bit. I knew that he didn't bankrupt every company he had
ever been with.

As for the use of bankrupt, it didn't, and it didn't go out of business. He
asked the question, and he was given an answer. Then the yeahbuts started.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 11:50 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: treasure trove of documents recovered in Iraq
> 
> Well, it apparently wan't known by you ;) but it's been out there for
> several years at least.
> 
> I am coming into this halfway through, but it seems clear from the
> wikipedia article that the company would have gone bust had it not been
> bailed out, and it most likely *was* bailed out as an attempt to purchase
> influence. So if you are going to hold Gruss to the use of bankrupt as a
> legal term, it would seem he was wrong. On the other hand, he is not a
> lawyer nor does he play one on TV, so why should you?
> 
> Bottom line -- the history of that company is no testament to W's
> managerial skills.



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