
I absolutely lost it when that comment was made, I wished so badly that Lay could have heard that, I really did.
It totally boggles my mind to no end how these two, and their accounting staff thought they

Oh, how the mighty have fallen, I thought while watching Lay stand tearfully at the microphone quoting the bible. How in the world did they ever think they could get away with all that they did is beyond me, but for a period of time they did, that is what is sad.
Their financial team, Arthur Anderson was convicted for their part of the money fraud, obstruction of justice, I believe. The Supreme Court later overturned that conviction, but by then they were no longer a respected firm for any financial dealing and they were completely out of business.
I could not help thinking, while watching Lay that there was a time when he was the golden child in Washington for his financial support, and had become so close to politicians that President Bush referred to him as, “Kenny Boy”. Of course, that is all over now and he will simply be referred to by a number, we can safely say he will never be called by Bush again.

Your right, Bush won't call him again, but his name will be called many times in the future, by those who's retirement, investments and lives were ruined.
ReplyDeleteBoth their names will be called in vain, and be cursed as vile and evil.
Papa Ray