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bush and cheney will probably attend the funeral in disguise. poor kenny didn't live long enough to be pardoned. probably had too wild of a party on his huge boat for the fourth !
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thats what happens when you dance with the devil
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I think Clinton is the happiest. It happened under his watch.
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quote:Originally posted by SuperSniper00: I think Clinton is the happiest. It happened under his watch.
LOL yes Lay played both sides of the political fence...
but? nobody publicly gave more money to the Bush political machine than "Kenny Boy" from Fox "News" the only non-"LIBERAL" media LOL... In Enron's heyday under Lay's leadership, Bush received more than $550,000 from the company, its employees and their relatives during his political career — the most from any source. More than 250 members of Congress from both parties also received Enron contributions, though three-fourths of $5.77 million given to candidates since 1989 went to Republicans. Vice President Dick Cheney sought Lay's input on energy policy and Lay routinely spoke publicly on economic and energy policy.
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No, Lady Purl, proper karma would have left him in jail and suffering for many years to parallel years of suffering of untold numbers of people his fraud cheated out of their retirement.
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Might want to have a straight pin with you when you pass the casket and just make sure.
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The law says you can’t punish a dead person. That means the notorious Enron CEO’s conviction is erased and his widow is more likely to hang on to their house.