WEF Weak Point

by cj Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 at 9:18 PM
c.j@ziplip.com

The World Economic Forum has a weak point

WEF Weak Point! [T 12002:01:29:18:56:14]


The World Economic Forum has a weak point:


"Americans perceive Republicans as far more entangled in the Enron debacle than Democrats,


and their suspicions are growing that the Bush administration is hiding something


or lying about its own dealings with the Enron Corporation


before the company filed for bankruptcy protection,


the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll shows.


Even among Republicans,


a majority said they believed that the administration had not been forthcoming


about its dealings with Enron.


That perception could pose a threat to Republican candidates in the midterm elections this year,


and undermine the White House drive to portray the Enron collapse


as efecting Republicans and Democrats equally. ...


Executives of the Enron Corporation had closer ties to members of which party?


Republican 45%


Democratic 10%


Both Equal  10%


No Opinion  34%


The collapse of the Enron Corporation is of what importance to the nation?


Great        39%


Some       44%


Very Little   8%


No Opinion 9%"


Poll Finds Enron's Taint Clings More to G.O.P. Than Democrats


by Richard L. Berke and Janet Elder


The New York Times Sunday Jan. 27 2002 page A1, A22 http://www.nyt.com/">http://www.nyt.com


 


WEF is simular to Enron in many ways.


If the evening news on 01/31 to 02/04 shows


100,000 peaceful demonstrator's signs stating in general


[ the WEF is simular to Enron]


then the demonstrators may be seen to be doing something for labor


and the WEF may be perceived in the same way as Enron.


Public opion may be on the side of the demonstrators,


and the words "WEF" and "Enron" may be on millions of TV screens.


 


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