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Buchanan/Nader Debate Is Coming Up Real Soon   Message List  
Reply | Forward Message #127 of 2466 |
Buchanan/Nader Debate Is Coming Up Real Soon
Does Pat Buchanan Have This Information Yet?

Nader -Bush Scandal
Who What When Where Why & How
http://www.billparish.com/20000619ralphnader.html
"Cisco Systems Watered Stock Scheme Captures Ralph
Nader, Watered
Stock Defined PORTLAND, Ore., June 19 -- According to
the
Washington
Post, in a standard presidential campaign filing, Ralph
Nader has
disclosed that 32 percent of his entire net worth of
$3.8 million is
invested in Cisco Systems stock. Perhaps this is
indeed the most
significant proof to date regarding how effectively
Cisco Systems and
Microsoft have concealed a massive watered stock
scheme."
http://www.urhc.org/prescontrib.html
"Reference: April 19, 1999 issue of Business Week, pp.
34-36 "Major
CEO Contributors to Front-runner Republican
Presidential Candidates
George W. Bush
James Barksdale - Former CEO of Netscape
Richard Cheney - CEO of Halliburton
J.W. Marriott Jr. - CEO of Marriott International
Henry Kravis - Founding partner of Kohlberg Kravis
Roberts
Kenneth Lay - CEO of Enron
T.J. Rodgers - CEO of Cypress Semiconductor
Wilfred Corrigan - CEO of LSI Logic
Floyd Kvamme - Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caulfield and
Byers
Gordon Binder - CEO of Amgen
Herbert Kelleher - CEO of Southwest Airlines
Michael Dell - CEO of Dell Computer
Robert Herbold - COO of Microsoft

http://www.morningnews.com/specials/
bush_campaign/0717bush1bush.htm
"Three Cisco managers did donate to Mr. Bush"
http://www.contracostatimes.com/news
/california/stories/xbush_20000620
.htm
"Bush strikes gold in Silicon Valley.Chambers, chief
executive of
Cisco Systems, Bush collected what..CALIFORNIA
Published Tuesday,
June
20, 2000 Bush strikes gold in Silicon...
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/e
finance/article/0,2763,184617,00.h
tml
handheld start Microsoft hires Bush aide
http://www.austin360.com/news/featur
es/national/0702silicon.html
"Bush courts Silicon Valley High-tech leaders greet
candidate with
open arms and wallets in
California…Thursday's event attracted something of
a

high-tech who's who.
The event
chairmen included Netscape co-founder James Barksdale,

Microsoft Corp.
Executive Vice
President Robert Herbold, venture capitalist Floyd
Kvamme,
Oracle Corp.
President Raymond
Lane and Cisco Systems Chief Executive Officer John

Chambers."


http://www.tompaine.com/features/2000/06/19/5.html
article on how Nader candidacy helps Bush in 2000

http://www.onlinejournal.com/Commentary/Nader/nader.html
"Is Ralph Nader on the Bush campaign's payroll?
By Bev Conover

June 15, 2000 | In a presidential election year in
which the
courts are the grand prize, along comes presidential
wannabe
Ralph Nader, the self-proclaimed champion of the people
who hasn't a chance of being elected, to play spoiler.
But the spoiler roll Nader is playing isn't against the
Republicans
and George W. Bush who find the Constitution an
annoyance, and
democracy too messy for their and big businesses'
tastes, but the
Democrats and Al Gore.
The outwardly monkish and disheveled Nader, who for
some unfathomable
reason has become the darling of the Green Party, has
been taking in
millions of people - not to mention millions of
dollars-ever since he
proclaimed himself the champion of the consumer by
declaring the
Covair "unsafe at any speed" and carefully constructing
an image as
the "good guy," as opposed to all those nasty
Washington insiders and
big business bullies.
Today, Mr. Pure sits atop a financial empire which not
only rivals
the
biggest corporations in their reach and influence, but
he runs as an
iron-fisted autocrat. This is not to say that the peons
who labor in
his many nonprofit organizations have not done some
good. But their
leader is not what he seems to be.
While some criticize Nader, himself a lawyer, for being
in league
with
the trial lawyers' lobby, his hypocrisy in amassing a
personal
fortune
in stocks, CDs and treasury notes while publicly giving
the
impression
he has taken some vow of poverty is more troubling.
And now he seems hell bent on attempting to stop the
Democrats from
holding on to the White House and regaining control of
Congress. What
is issuing from Nader's mouth is that the Democrats
haven't been true
enough to the cause -especially Al Gore.
While some of us won't argue that many Democrats have
become like the
centrist Republicans of yesterday, is that any reason
to help the
extremist Republicans of today hang on to Congress and
let the Bush
family again get its hands on the White House, so
together they can
pack the federal courts, including the Supreme, with
Antonin Scalia
and Clarence Thomas clones?
If this is get even time in Nader's mind, someone
should remind him
that he and his PIRGs will go down in flames with the
rest of us.
Ralph, this is the wrong time for your games. If you
succeed in
gaining victories for the GOP and George W., history
will not be kind
to you. Give it up, man. All you are succeeding in
doing is dividing
us at a time when we must be unified in order to save
our freedoms.
Have you gone over the edge or are you on the Bush
campaign's
payroll?"
http://www.stranded.com/govschool/messages/3471.html
"Thursday, May 25, 2000 in the Washington Post

Nader's Bid Complicates Gore's Task
by Thomas B. Edsall

Ralph Nader's renegade Green Party presidential
campaign is turning
out to be an unexpected problem for Al Gore's
presidential bid in key
Democratic states in the Northeast and West Coast, and
could
influence
the outcome in Midwest battleground states, especially
Michigan. The
longtime consumer advocate is demonstrating the
potential to fracture
Gore's support among core liberal-Democratic
Constituencies….For the presidential campaign of
Texas Gov.
George W.
Bush, all this is manna from political heaven."In any
state where the
election is close, Nader, if he just gets a few
percentage points,
means a net loss of two or three points for Gore," said
a Bush
strategist, who was still cautious not to exaggerate
Nader's
potential
at this early stage in the contest.
"He helps us the most in California," a "must-win"
state for Gore, he
added. Without Nader, California is widely viewed as
leaning strongly
toward the presumptive Democratic nominee, but with
him, "Nader makes
us competitive in California," the Bush strategist
said. While
running
at 4 percent to 5 percent in most national polls,
Nader, draws
support
at 9 to 10 percent in California, and 7 percent in
Oregon. At those
levels, because most of Nader's support comes from
voters who would
otherwise likely back Gore, Nader could convert the
Pacific Coast
from
a part of the Democratic base to a costly, competitive
arena, forcing
Gore to spend time and money defending himself in a
region expected
to
be securely Democratic. Nader, who has been traveling
the country on
commercial airlines at a hectic pace, has been far
tougher on Gore
than Bush. On the stump and in interviews,"

http://csf.colorado.edu/bioregional/2000/msg00549.html
"RFK Jr on Nader/Gore/Bush - Environment
From the NYTimes Op Ed page Thursday

Nader's Threat to the Environment
By ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.-Ralph Nader is my friend and hero,
but his Green Party candidacy for the presidency could
torpedo
efforts to address the nation's most important environmental
challenges.
The threat, of course, is that Mr. Nader's candidacy could siphon
votes
from Al Gore, the environment's most visible champion since
Theodore
Roosevelt, and lead to the election of George W. Bush.
Mr. Nader dismisses his spoiler role by arguing that there is
little
distinction between the major parties' candidates and that Mr.
Gore has
compromised on too many issues. While I admire Mr. Nader's
high-minded ideals, his suggestion that there is no difference
between Mr.
Gore and Mr. Bush is irresponsible.
On the environment, the difference is fundamental. It reaches deep
into
their philosophies and records, showing most recently in their
choice of
running mates: Dick Cheney's anti-environmental votes in Congress
extended even to opposing the Clean Water Act, while Joe Lieberman
has staunchly supported strong environmental legislation and even
written
it.
While environmentalists have had their disappointments with the
Clinton
administration, they need to keep their perspective. Mr. Gore,
more than
anyone else, deserves credit for rallying conservationists and
fortifying
President Clinton to repulse the Gingrich Congress's efforts to
eviscerate
30 years of environmental law.
He helped persuade Mr. Clinton to protect the Arctic National
Wildlife
Refuge in a standoff that led to shutdown of the government-a
risky
gambit that, unpredictably, also paid off politically. Mr. Gore
also fought
for tough clean air rules, secured more financing for programs
like energy
conservation research and successfully promoted many measures to
preserve diminishing wild areas.
He has risked heavy criticism for his support of the Kyoto
agreement to
limit global warming, and his book "Earth in the Balance" is an
ambitious
blueprint for the environmental movement.
For his efforts, Mr. Gore has earned the enmity of the polluters
and their
political spokesmen, including Mr. Bush and his father, who
christened
Mr. Gore "Ozone Man" to ridicule his concern for clean air.
Governor Bush, by contrast, has a famously abysmal environmental
record, made all the more objectionable by his attempts to deny
it. His
appointees to Texas environmental agencies come from the chemical
and
oil industries. He has allowed Texas' biggest polluters, his
contributors, to
write environmental laws that make compliance voluntary. Texas
under
his leadership is 49th in the nation in per capita environmental
spending.
In a change that seemed impossible just five years ago, Houston
has now
surpassed long-suffering Los Angeles as the smoggiest city. Texas
now
claims the country's highest levels of air and water pollution and
toxic
releases.
Governor Bush has promised to hand over the Arctic Refuge to the
oil
industry, dilute the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts, and lift
protections
on public lands. With clean air programs already under assault
from
conservative judicial activists, he praises the anti-environmental
decisions
of Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. Whatever his
litmus test
for court appointments, it almost certainly won't include a
positive record
on the environment. And Mr. Bush favors the current system of
campaign
finance, which puts inordinate power in the hands of polluters.
Incredibly, Mr. Nader has said that, if forced to choose, he would
vote
for Mr. Bush-presumably as more likely to cause a backlash in
the
environment's favor. In fact, a vote for Mr. Nader is a vote for
Mr. Bush,
and environmentalists who join his personal crusade risk
marginalizing the
conservation movement.
Al Gore's eight years as vice president have mainly tested his
loyalty. As
president, he will at last have the opportunity to carry out his
own
environmental vision.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the president of the Water Keeper
Alliance
and a lawyer for the Natural Resources Defense Council."
Bush & Occidental
Speaking of Occidental please see
http://www.oxy.com/
http://www.oxychem.com/
Occidental Chemical is a subsidiary of Occidental. "Roger Hirl,
Dallas TX Pres & CEO, Occidental Chemical Co. Contributions to
Bush's Gov. Races: $1000" Above from:
http://www.tpj.org/data/pioneers.html where you will find the
material
below:
"July 21, 1999
Identities of George Bush's 115 Pioneers
Each "Pioneer" has raised at least $100,000 for Bush's Presidential
Campaign
PAGE 1
Joe Allen
Alfred Austin
Joe Barton
Lee Bass
George Bayoud
Louis A. Beecherl
Dennis R. Berman
Wayne L. Berman
Roland Betts
Teel Bivins
James Blosser
Michael Boone
Rudy Boschwitz
Katherine Boyd
Dan Branch
Stephen Brauer
Nancy Brinker
William Brisben
Christopher Burnham
Jonathan Bush
William H. T. Bush
Joe Canizaro
A. R. "Pete" Carpenter
PAGE 2
Claiborne Carrington
Bill Ceverha
James Click
Herb Collins
Peter Coneway
Jim Culbertson
Robert Dedman
Bob Devlin
Bill DeWitt
Jennifer Dunn
Patrick Durkin
Dick Egan
Gov. John Engler
Marty Fiorentino
Tom Foley
Sam Fox
Jim Francis
Bradford (Brad) Freeman
David Girard-diCarlo
D. Stephen Goddard
Hank Greenberg
Adele Hall
Tim Hammonds
PAGE 3
Dick Heath
R. Steven Hicks
Roger Hirl
Alfred Hoffman
Bob B. Holland
R.D. Hubbard
James Huffines
Gaylord Hughey
Robert Woods Johnson
Thomas Johnson
Walter Johnson
Don Jordan
Shelly Kamins
Stephen Kass
Richard & Nancy Kinder
Doro Koch
Michael Kojaian
David Laney
James Langdon
Frank Lavin
Kenneth Lay
Howard Leach
Steve Letbetter
PAGE 4
Tom & Nancy Loeffler
John Mahaffey
Thomas Marinis
Robert Martinez
Dean & Andrea McWilliams
David A. Metzner
Vance Miller
David Miner
Philip Montgomery
Charles Nash
James Nicholson
Dennis Nixon
Alan Novak
Erle Nye
Joseph O'Donnell
Joseph O'Neill
Bill Owens
Marshall Payne
Robert Pickens
Don Powell
Heinz Prechter
Mercer Reynolds
Dub (A.W.) Riter
PAGE 5
Nicholas Sarafy
William Scherer
Bud (Allan) Shivers
James Simmons
Alex Spanos
Manuel Stamatakis
Craig & Dorothy Stapleton
Peter Terpeluk
Jack Vaughn
Roger Wallace
Frederick L Webber
Ron Weiser
Mrs. Jimmy Westcott
Robert Whilden
George Williams
Roger G. Williams
Bob Wright
Charles Wyly
Zach Zachariah
Raul Romero
Evans Rose
Rusty (Edward) Rose
Tony (A.R.) Sanchez






Joe Allen, Houston TX
Attorney, Vinson & Elkins LLP
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $450
Alfred Austin, Tampa FL
President, The Austin Companies
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0 Joe Barton, Ennis TX
Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives Contributions to Bush's
Gov. Races: $100 Lee M. Bass, Fort Worth TX President, Lee M. Bass,
Inc.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $3927
Part of billionaire oil tycoon family; Bass Family PACs gave $210,000
to Bush
George Bayoud, Dallas TX
,
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $3000
former Secretary of State for Texas
Louis A. Beecherl, TX
investor, Texas Oil & Gas; Beecherl Investments
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $146000
Dennis R. Berman, Dallas TX
president, Denitech
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $175400
Wayne L. Berman, Washington DC Lobbyist, Berman Enterprises Inc
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $16000 clients inlcude Flo-Sun
Inc
and Scruggs, Millette et al.
Roland Betts, NY
Executive, Chelsea Piers Mgmt
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $15000
former parnter with Bush in the Texas Rangers
Teel Bivins, Austin TX
State Senator, State of Texas
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $5250
James Blosser, Ft. Lauderdale FL
Government Relations, Poole & McKinley
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Michael Boone, Dallas TX
Attorney, Haynes & Boone LLP
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $9000
Rudy Boschwitz, Plymouth MN
Chairman, Home Value
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Katherine Boyd, Burlingame CA
owner, Katherine Boyd Interior Decoration
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $3025
Dan Branch, Dallas TX
Attorney, Langley & Branch
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $2000
Stephen Brauer, Bridgeton MO
Executive, Hunter Engineering Co
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $6000
Nancy Brinker, TX
housewife, Brinker International
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $50 wife of Norman Brinker who
gave Bush $34,500 William Brisben, OH Home Builder, W. O. Brisben
Companies Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0 Christopher Burnham,
CT Asset Mgmt, Columbus Circle Investors Contributions to Bush's Gov.
Races: $5000 Jonathan Bush, Killingworth CT Chairman, J Bush & Co
Inc/Riggs Bank Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $2000 George W.
Bush's uncle William H. T. Bush, St. Louis MO Chairman, Bush,
O'Donnell & Co.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $11250
Joe Canizaro, New Orleans LA
CEO, Joseph Canizaro Inc
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $2000
A. R. "Pete" Carpenter, Jacksonville FL
CEO, CSX Transportation
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Claiborne Carrington, San Antonio TX
,
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Bill Ceverha, Dallas TX
State Lobbyist,
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $7400 Clients included Pioneer
Louis Beecherl and PSG Inc.
James Click, AZ
Executive, Jim Click Automotive
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $3000
Herb Collins, Boston MA
Chair, Boston Capital Partners
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $6000 Peter Coneway, Houston TX
Investment Banker, Goldman Sachs & Co.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $10000
His wife gave Bush $35,000
Jim Culbertson, Winston-Salem NC
Executive, Financial Computing Inc
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Robert Dedman Jr., Dallas TX
CEO, ClubCorp International
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $16090
on National Center for Policy Analysis's Board
Bob Devlin, Houston TX
CEO, American General Financial
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Bill DeWitt, Cincinnati OH
Private Investor, Reynolds, DeWitt Securities Company
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $10000
Jennifer Dunn, WA
US Representative, Congress
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Patrick Durkin, Greenwich CT
Managing Director, Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $1350
Dick Egan, Hopkinton MA
Salesman, EMC Corporation
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Gov. John Engler, MI
Governor, State of Michigan
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Marty Fiorentino, Jacksonville FL
VP of Communications, CSX Transportation
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Tom Foley, Greenwich CT
Executive, The NTC Group
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $15000
Sam Fox, St. Louis MO
CEO, Harbour Group
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $6000

Jim Francis, Dallas TX
President, Francis Enterprises
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $11400
Bradford (Brad) Freeman, Los Angeles CA General Partner, Freeman,
Spogli & Co.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $85000
David Girard-diCarlo, Philidelphia PA
Attorney/ CEO, Blank, Rome, Comisky, & McCauley LLP
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
D. Stephen Goddard, Houston Tx
Managing Partner, Arthur Andersen LLP
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $1500
Hank Greenberg, NY
CEO, American International Group
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Adele Hall, Shawnee Mission KS
Housewife, Hallmark Cards
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
wife of Donald J. who gave Bush $5,000
Tim Hammonds, Washington DC
president/lobbyist, Food Marketing Institute
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Dick Heath, Dallas TX
CEO, BeautiControl Cosmetics
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $124849
R. Steven Hicks, Austin/Dallas TX CEO, Capstar Broadcasting Co.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $51000 Roger Hirl, Dallas TX Pres
& CEO, Occidental Chemical Co.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $1000
Alfred Hoffman, Ft. Myers FL CEO, Watermark Communities, Inc.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0 Bob B. Holland III, Dallas TX
Senior VP, General Counsel, Triton Energy Contributions to Bush's
Gov.
Races: $6000 R.D. Hubbard, Palm Desert CA CEO, Hollywood Park, Inc.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $0
Horse Racing Track and Casino
James Huffines, Austin TX
Investor, Morgan Keegan; Bank of Dallas Contributions to Bush's Gov.
Races: $33900 Gaylord Hughey Jr., Tyler TX Attorney, Hughey Oil
Company; Potter & Gunn Atty. Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races:
$46500 Robert Woods Johnson, New York NY CEO, Johnson & Johnson, Inc.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $22583
Thomas Johnson, Austin TX
Exec. Director, AGC (Associated General Contractors) of Texas
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Walter Johnson, Houston TX
President & CEO, Southwest Bank of Texas
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $5000
Don Jordan, Houston TX
Exec., Reliant Energy
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0

Shelly Kamins, Washington DC
Chairman of GOPAC; Investor, Blum Frank & Kamins
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $10500
Stephen Kass, Burbank CA
,
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $10500 Richard & Nancy Kinder,
Houston TX Chairman & CEO, Kinder Morgan, Inc.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $119409
Former CEO of Enron
Doro Koch, Bethesda MD
Homemaker
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
George Bush's sister

Michael Kojaian, Southfield MI
President, Kojaian Mgmt Corp
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $5000
David Laney, Dallas TX
Attorney, Jenkins & Gilchrist
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $15000
James Langdon, Washington DC
Attorney, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $3500
Frank Lavin, Canton OH
Banker, Citibank
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0

Kenneth Lay, Houston TX
CEO, Enron
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $100000
wife Linda gave Bush $22,500
Howard Leach, San Francisco CA
President, Cypress Farms Inc
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $11000
Steve Letbetter, Houston TX
Executive, Reliant Energy
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0 Tom & Nancy Loeffler, San
Antonio TX Attorney, Arter & Hadden Contributions to Bush's Gov.
Races: $141000 ex-member, U.S. House of Representatives, Appointed by
Bush to Univ.
of Texas Board of Regents
John Mahaffey, Springfield MO
President, Mahaffey Enterprises
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $2000
Thomas Marinis Jr., Houston TX Attorney, Vinson & Elkins, L.L.P.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $5500 Sits on board of dirs. at
Phoenix House Robert Martinez, Tampa FL Managing Dir.-Gov't
Relations, Carlton Fields Law Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Former Governor of Florida Dean & Andrea McWilliams, Austin TX
Spokesman for TX Sen. Mike Galloway, State of Texas Contributions to
Bush's Gov. Races: $0 David A. Metzner, VA Lobbyist, American
Continental Group Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $5000 clients
include Lockheed Martin and Gov. of India Vance Miller, Dallas TX
CEO, Henry S. Miller Co.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $20000
Real estate
David Miner, Cary NC
State Representative, State of North Carolina Contributions to Bush's
Gov. Races: $0 Philip Montgomery III, Dallas TX Owner, P.O.B.
Montgomery & Co.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $2300
Charles Nash, Austin TX
Owner - Car Dealer, Chuck Nash Chevrolet
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $5000
James Nicholson, Detroit MI
President, PVS Chemicals
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0 Dennis Nixon, Laredo TX
Banker, International Bancshares Corp.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $5000
Alan Novak, Coatesville PA
Attorney, Conrad O'Brien Gellman & Rohn
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Erle Nye, Dallas TX
CEO, Texas Utilities
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $11400
Appointed by Bush to Texas A&M Board of Regents

Joseph O'Donnell, Cambridge MA CEO, Boston Concessions Group, Inc.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSH'S GOV. RACES: $6000
Joseph O'Neill III, Midland TX
Managing Partner, O'Neill Properties
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $15500
Bill Owens, Denver CO
Governor of Colorado, State of Colorado
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Marshall Payne, Dallas TX
Investor, Cardinal Investment Corporation
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $20600
Robert Pickens, Dallas TX
Investor, Self-employed
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $13000
Don Powell, Amarillo TX
President, The First National Bank
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $21000 Appointed by
BUSH TO TEXAS
A&M Board of Regents Heinz Prechter, Southgate MI
Chairman & CEO,
ASC,
Inc.
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $9000
Was Chairman of Pres. Bush's Export Committee
Mercer Reynolds, Cincinatti OH
Private Investor, self-employed
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $10000
Dub (A.W.) Riter Jr., Tyler TX
Managing Partner, Pinstripe Investments
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $8350
Appointed by Bush to Univ. of Texas Board of Regents
Raul Romero, Houston TX
CEO, S&B Infrastructure
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $150
Appointed by Bush to Univ. of Texas Board of Regents
Evans Rose Jr., Pittsburgh PA
Attorney, Cohen & Grigsby
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Rusty (Edward) Rose III, Dallas TX
partner, Cardinal Investments
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $40805
former Bush business partner
Tony (A.R.) Sanchez Jr., Laredo TX
CEO, Sanchez-O'Brien Oil & Gas
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $101000
Oil, Land, Banking magnate in the Valley. Appointed by
Bush to Univ.
of Texas Board of Regents
Nicholas Sarafy, Brownsville TX
Business Executive, Performance Testing Services
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $8750
William Scherer, Fort Lauderdale FL
Attorney, Conrad Scherer & James
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Bud (Allan) Shivers Jr., Austin TX
consultant/investor, Waste Recovery Inc
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $8500
Texans for Lawsuit Reform spokesman
James Simmons, Paradise Valley AZ
Owner, James P. Simmons & Associates
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $600
Alex Spanos, Stockton CA
Owner, San Diego Chargers
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $12500
Manuel Stamatakis, Wayne PA
Founder & CEO, Capital Management Enterprises
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Craig & Dorothy Stapleton, Greenwich CT
Executive, Marsh & McLennan Companies
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $10000
Peter Terpeluk Jr., Washington DC
Lobbyist, American Continental Group
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races:
$10000
clients include Gov. of India
Jack Vaughn, Dallas TX
Owner, Vaughn Petroleum
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races:
$15900
Roger Wallace, San Antonio TX
Consultant, PSI
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $4500
Frederick L Webber, VA
CEO/president/lobbyist, Chemical
Manufacturers
Association
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $500
Ron Weiser, Ann Arbor MI
CEO, McKinley Associates
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races: $0
Mrs. Jimmy Westcott, Dallas TX
Homemaker, Westcott Communications
Contributions to Bush's Gov. Races:
$15000
Related to Carl Westcott of Westcott
Communications"





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