To: Sidebar Moderator
Dear sidebar moderator
A key Senate Democrat said on Wednesday there was a possibility that former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin would be called to testify on Capitol Hill about his knowledge of the demise of Enron Corp. .
Republican Sen. Peter Fitzgerald of Illinois, a member of Lieberman's committee, wrote to Lieberman this week suggesting that Rubin be invited to testify along with Sanford I. Weill, chairman and chief executive of Citigroup.
This is new news. No?
You pulled off of breaking news within 1 minute.
c'mon man.
Gimme my 15 minutes...wahhhhh
To: Trailer Trash
INVITING?!! What do they mean INVITING the freakin RAT?! Haul his royal butt in and question him SEVERELY!! I'm sorry folks but this criminal is going to walk or take the famous bubba's 5th! So nothing to see here, move along and have a beer!
To: Trailer Trash
Gimme my 15 minutes...wahhhhhOk,ok. Please stop crying ;)
To: Trailer Trash
It's in front page news. It's not technically breaking. Now if you were watching Fox news and they had Lieberman live before reporters saying they were calling Reuben that would be breaking news as it would be a sure sign that hell had frozen over.
8 posted on
08/08/2002 2:26:19 PM PDT by
BJClinton
To: Trailer Trash
Joseph Lieberman:Thank you for taking time out from your busy schedule Sectary Rubin to share your expertise with the Senate. As the person who presided over and, some would say, was responsible for the longest and most prosperious era in American history, we are thankful you could testify today. We are not here to cast blame or to point fingers but to find out where we go from here. What we can do to make life better for all Americans? With that in mind, to what do you attribute the current malaise in the markets? Are the Republican tax cuts of last year responsible? Is it a mistake to have both a President and Vice-President who are so closely tied to business special interests?
9 posted on
08/08/2002 2:27:22 PM PDT by
LarryLied
To: Trailer Trash
You pulled off of breaking news within 1 minute. Uh, check the date of the article:
Wed Jul 31, 3:20 PM ET
This story is over a week old. That ain't breakin' news...
17 posted on
08/08/2002 2:44:32 PM PDT by
dirtboy
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