Randy wrote:

> I can pretty much guarantee you that, should this become a
> big national issue

Why should it?  Reports are that Bush was already investigated twice like 12
years ago over this and they found no wrongdoing.  Just more shite from
those who are trying desperately to get something on him.  If he's really
guilty of something, by all means bring it to light but this constant
"scandal" of the week shite is getting so dumb and old that it's going to be
like crying wolf after awhile and nobody is going to listen anymore.

I'm sure a large majority of the U.S. has also benefited from the
"aggressive accounting" in their work retirement plans.  Now some will also
perhaps pay for it a bit.  I had a few people knowledgeable in economics
tell me 6 years ago that this big "prosperous" economy of the '90s was all a
big inflated bubble that would soon burst.  Kept me away from investing in a
lot of things people were going for then and who subsequently got burned.
I'm glad Bush has called for more stringent penalties against those who
unethically mess with the numbers.   Geez, CPAs were always suppose to be
the final word and held to the highest of ethical standards.  It's dismal
that some strayed so far from their primary responsibility (and took down
many innocent and ethical co-workers' livelihood in the process).

Kakki

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