Thursday, August 25, 2011

Blackstone Group

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_A._Schwarzman
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In August 2010, Schwarzman compared President Barack Obama's plan to raise carried interest taxes to Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939.[20]

http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/about_hal/nigeria.html
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A number of bribery cases involving large U.S. corporations have been reported in recent years. The companies involved include Enron, Xerox, Tyco, IBM, Accenture and Halliburton. There are two alleged bribery cases related to Halliburton.

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0803-01.htm
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Published on Saturday, August 3, 2002 by Reuters 
Bush Campaign Hired Jets from Enron, Halliburton 

 
WASHINGTON - During the 2000 presidential election recount battle, George W. Bush's campaign used jets owned by several large corporations, including Enron Corp. and Halliburton Co., that are now under federal investigation, according to Internal Revenue Service records and officials.
Republicans said yesterday that there was nothing improper about the use of the corporate planes, for which the Bush-Cheney Recount Fund paid more than $13,000 to Enron and $2,400 to Halliburton, the company Dick Cheney ran before becoming vice president.


http://www.consortiumnews.com/2002/080502a.html
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The Miami protesters who were paid by Bush recount committee were: Matt Schlapp, a Bush staffer who was based in Austin and received $4,276.09; Thomas Pyle, a staff aide to House Majority Whip Tom DeLay, $456; Michael Murphy, a DeLay fund-raiser, $935.12; Garry Malphrus, House majority chief counsel to the House Judiciary subcommittee on criminal justice, $330; Charles Royal, a legislative aide to Rep. Jim DeMint, R-S.C. $391.80; and Kevin Smith, a former GOP House staffer, $373.23.
Three of the Miami protesters are now members of Bush’s White House staff, the Miami Herald reported last month. They include Schlapp, who is now a special assistant to the president; Malphrus, who is now deputy director of the president’s Domestic Policy Council; and Joel Kaplan, another special assistant to the president. [See Miami Herald, July 14, 2002]

http://www.advarion.com/advarion_com/default.asp?cid=1143
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Leonard Grove, CTO
leo@advarion.com

Leo Grove hold a B.S. in Physics from the University of Houston and is a Sun Certified Java 1.1 Programmer. His primary area of experience is in software and Internet security. He developed Secure Sockets Laboratories, LLC (http://www.ssl.com) and operates the Wireless Transport Link Systems (WTLS) discussion groups.

Leo has led teams for Advarion projects at Ford Motor Company, Enron, and General Electric.

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