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Don't you love opening lines that prove the
opposite of what they contend? "It's hard to overstate the enormity of the
impact of Enron's implosion" There! You just did it, Madeleine! Not that
disagree at all with the sentiment or with the WISH that the impact
will at least approach the enormity of the issues that the case discloses. But
if wishes were horses, we'd all be up to our necks in manure.
Dear God, please show those stiff-necked
neo-liberal idolators you mean business & smite 'em.
Ian Murray wrote:
>[if we could only hope..]
Regarding:
>>Fall of the arrogant >>Enron's demise has discredited a vicious market ideology and given >>a boost to the anti-corporate cause >>Madeleine Bunting >>Monday January 28, 2002 >>The Guardian >>It's hard to overstate the enormity of the impact of Enron's >>implosion. Tom Walker
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- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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