Blank>our esteemed ex sec of state James Baker 111 received ONE MILLION 
SHARES
...
> " Don't mess with Texas"

Don't tax with me, sec...

Michel (can't resist lame puns, even and especially in a foreign language 
;-)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: R.C.Macaulay
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 4:46 PM
Subject: [VO]: TXU buyout


Howdy Vorts,

Home, home on the range, where the deer and the antelope play.. deer being 
the fleeced and the antelope being the swift.
Texas, Our Texas,, where no man's life nor property is safe when the state 
legislature is in session....

Stage set and curtain opens...
TXU of Dallas, a electric utility with a number of coal fired "smokeys' 
cried to the state for help because they couldn't afford to install 
scrubbers so the state worked out this deal where the state would issue 
bonds on the state's nickel to cover the cost of shutting down the plants or 
cleaning them up. Utilities got to raise rates to cover payment of bonds... 
ok. so far , so good... except.. the utilities took the money, sold the 
plants and the new owners cried foul !  no problemo!..Just run it past the 
bond market again.. and again.. until every buck has been wrung outa the 
deal.
Last week, TXU was  " acquired" " privatized" by an " enterprise" led by KKR 
and Texas Energy partners. Leading up to the acquisition was lotsa heat from 
the environmentalist that demanded they agree to clear up the stacks.
Well, to make a long story short.. a few deals were cut and an agreement to 
close a few worthless plants that were already for the scrap heap.. led to 
some interesting" profit taking" among the players.. no one knows what role 
Jesse from Detroit played but it was announced in the news that our esteemed 
ex sec of state James Baker 111 received ONE MILLION SHARES of the new 
enterprise for his ability to smile before the camera. hmmm.. was that the 
guy that was sent to Florida to validate the Bush victory over Gore?
No place but Texas.. just read our state motto  " Don't mess with Texas" 
hmmm.

Richard 


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