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Stress Kills: Ken Lay Dead at 64
Ken Lay died today of a heart attack at 64 years old. All of that stress of the last few years must have really weighed on him.
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Screw that guy. He was garbage. He deserved to rot away in prision somewhere. A heart attack was too good for him.
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I assume you're being sarcastic, Rupert? I find it hard to believe there are any Kenny Boy supporters out there...
There's another thread on this on the OT board. |
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There was another fella who died in prison connected with the Clinton Whitewater scandal. These white-collar guys are cut out for the joint.
In my former homestate of AL, Gov. Don Seigalman is headed to the big house. |
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These guys think they are above the law. He got off easy.
But this is an OT thread not one for the paddock. |
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To quote Eleanor Roosevelt, "Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people". There is never joy in the death of a man/woman...and it's not up to any of us to say what he "deserved". May his soul find peace until it's return...
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I just wish he invested some of that dirty money into our industry before he croaked.....after second thought, nevermind that...we don't need any more corrupt people in our gane than there already are...RIP, Ken..for you'll always be known as the most shamed CEO in the history of commerce...Anyone believe in karma?
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We are talking about different things....I have no love for what the man did, I know what it's like to be taken advantage of by folks you trust and to suddenly find yourself with nothing...believe me! My only point was clearly stated...there is no joy in the death of a man/woman! |
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I certainly think what Lay did was atrocious. Horrible. And I think that living the last part of his life with the shame and humiliation and thought of going to prison was a pretty good punishment.
I am not going to celebrate his death or his family's pain. I don't know that I believe in Karma Joel, but if I did, the last thing I would do would be to gloat over someone's death. |
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Though I wouldn't be a bit surprised to find out it was suicide, not stress. |
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Say what you want about him ... but ...
... but you can't deny that the guy made terrific potato chips. |
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But Eleanor Roosevelt is still da bomb and that is an excellent quote- thanks for posting it! |
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...you are absolutely hilarious....I have a new nickname for you and it is called IGNITOR.....you are trying really hard for an exchange, but I won't entertain it...don't put words in my mouth about 'gloating over his death'....I am not a fan of ANYONE dying (well, unless it is Bin Laden) and I simply stated his place in hostory as a business man - not a person....I curtiously gave him an RIP...I'm not saying he deserved to die for being a corrupt business man..obviously, nobody deserves to die for that....I just found it rather interesting that he croaked a few years removed from this famous scandal......because of him, most corporations are now mandated for their employees to partcipate in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act training of business ethics.....I've had to do it and it is not a pleasant usage of your time at work...
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Surprised somebody didn't off him before now.Every other Hee Haw down there has a truck and a gun.They couldn't find 1 bullet for this guy?
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