BOB'S NOTE: �What kind of government would "get in bed" with the big money 
people, lock, stock and barrel, in deference to "We The People"? Why, the 
same government that would hoodwink "We The Sheople" into paying that which 
is referred to as Federal Income Tax when there is no such law that requires 
the sheople in the 50 united States to pay such an exorbitant tax - just like 
there is no law that requires them to give up their fifth amendment right and 
sign a form 1040......... THAT'S WHAT GOVERNMENT!!!!! �
It's your government - do what you will with it - and if you don't act, the 
government WILL DO WHAT IT WANTS WITH YOU......
Oh, you say you can't do anything? �That's all right - just sit on your 
lethargic butt and do nothing - your New World Order government handlers will 
be there to "take care of you"..........

Submitted in disgust,
Bob Worn, Major - USAF (Retired)
1811 Shamburger Road
Pritchett, Texas ��75645-2759


ENRON AND THE CORRUPT-O'CRAT'S:�
'THE POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK'

by Roger Fredinburg
NewsWithViews.com

��� It seems that America's energy giant (Enron) managed to drop considerable 
amounts of cash in the laps of virtually anyone influential in and around the 
beltway. Over the past decade their affluence touched the lives and wallets 
of every power broker in the known world.

��� From President Clinton to then Governor Bush. Up and down the halls of 
congress regardless of party,� out into the activist arena where even Jesse 
Jackson managed to escape with some loose Enron change.

��� Some of us are bound to ask what Enron got in return for their 
investment.� While they are clearly in bed with everyone, where all parties 
seem willing to kiss and tell, the fact remains that Enron is belly up, 
bankrupt, gone the way of the dinosaur. Is there a lesson here for other 
corporate leaders who continue paying the required ransom for access in 
American politics today? To coin a phrase 'Where's The Beef?'

��� Accounting giant Arthur Andersen is now on the hot seat as are the 
leaders at Enron. They are both wading in government contracts which might 
reveal answers to the questions about what they got in return for their 
investment later. But the real question is who among the many can rightfully 
be charged with the duty of investigating either Enron or Andersen while the 
unmistakable odor of Enron cash permeates the beltway, lingering about like 
anthrax in the Hart office building.

��� Enron's demise is a tragedy and many innocent bystanders will suffer 
greatly for the mismanagement and misleading if not diabolical tactics 
employed to continue the fraud and rip off the shareholders, employees and 
the American taxpayer. Clearly the law was shredded, the checks and balances 
of regulation failed and the stench will likely spread beyond Enron as more 
companies are exposed for using similar tactics.

��� It does get worse, much worse when you recognize that these shenanigans 
are nothing new to our federal government agencies. After all, where do you 
think all of these creative accounting methods were developed?

��� In recent months we have seen numerous examples of poor accounting 
practices and criminal like behavior on the part of our own government.

��� Documents and lap top computers go missing from the State Department. 
Security breaches at our most secret labs and agency branches. Thousands of 
personal computers, lap tops, guns and other weapons by the hundreds a year 
just go missing. Hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars are lost in the 
ether.

��� Recent attempts to audit the Internal Revenue Service were foiled because 
the accounting practices there are so abysmal that the worlds leading 
accountants threw up their hands and walked out, 'Mission Impossible' was the 
going explanation, although they were able to determine that tens of billions 
of hard earned taxpayer dollars had simply disappeared, year after year 
without any explanation. Nobody was held to account by the all seeing ever 
present watchdog we call congress. No hearings, no arrests, no discovery, 
nothing but silence.

��� Similarly, when a contingent of Congressmen unexpectedly walked into the 
Department of Education and demanded a look at the books there was found to 
be tens if not hundreds of billions of taxpayer Dollars unaccounted for. 
Billions upon billions of dollars just gone. Does anyone remember how many 
Department Of Education people were investigated, how many were arrested, 
questioned by proper authorities?� the answer is zero. Not one person was 
held to account for all that missing money. And rather than be held to 
account the Clinton administration gave tens of millions of dollars in 
bonuses to agency managers throughout the system and none of those bonuses 
were tied to performance. To make matters worse, The new Bush administration 
is handing over to the thieves at Education an additional 26 Billion of our 
hard earned dollars to plug into their faulty accounting system.

��� The contrast between how the Congress responds to the creative accounting 
at Enron and their lack of attention to the unique and some would say 
criminal accounting practices used by the agencies of government they oversee 
is stifling. On one hand they posture themselves as competent and trustworthy 
to properly inquire as to Enron's possible wrongdoing. Regardless of the fact 
that they were essentially on Enron's payroll. We're to trust that they have 
no conflict of interest because they tell us they're loyalty is to their 
constituents and the taxpayers. Yet, they stand idly by while the bureaucrats 
rip us off by the hundreds of billions and do absolutely nothing to stop them.

��� Not to excuse Enron and Andersen for their follies, but it does seem a 
bit like the 'pot calling the kettle black' to me.

��� One set of executives threatened with prison and the loss of everything 
they've worked all their lives for,� that very threat being levied by another 
group of public executives who's accounting and management practices make the 
Boys and Girls at Enron look like saintly stewards of other people money.

��� Obviously the culprits at Enron and Andersen should face the music and 
pay the price for breaking the law. Moreover there should be some form of 
restitution if at all plausible for their victims. I'm confident that the 
courts will ultimately remedy this as much as possible.

��� But what do we do about that other set of criminals out there who aren't 
facing charges but should be? Will they be allowed to continue on raping, 
robbing, maiming and mugging the taxpayers without being held the same 
standard as the crooks at Enron?��� I wonder.......
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Roger Fredinburg is a syndicated radio host heard in more than 140 markets 
nationwide and worldwide on the internet at <A 
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http://www.talkradionetwork.com/</A> The show airs from 7PM till 10PM Pacific and 
10PM till 1:00 AM Eastern M-F and Sunday nights from 9:00 PM till Midnight 
PST Midnight till 3:00 AM Eastern. The call-in number to his show is 
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