L lwlee Jul 5, 2006 #11 May he rest in peace. Personally I thought he was mainly a dupe in this entire conspiracy.
T trendmomentum Jul 5, 2006 #12 Quote from Truff: he couldn't of dropped dead before we spent all this taxpayer $ to try him. More... No, he placed the stop loss wide enough to avoid wiggle.
Quote from Truff: he couldn't of dropped dead before we spent all this taxpayer $ to try him. More... No, he placed the stop loss wide enough to avoid wiggle.
Pekelo Jul 5, 2006 #16 Quote from Bootsie: GUILT.... More... hehe... Don't you need a spine to have the ability to feel guilt?
Quote from Bootsie: GUILT.... More... hehe... Don't you need a spine to have the ability to feel guilt?
B buzzy2 Jul 5, 2006 #17 Ken Lay dead -> sentence called off -> no reparations to be paid -> his family keeps the money. It's a estate planning move.
Ken Lay dead -> sentence called off -> no reparations to be paid -> his family keeps the money. It's a estate planning move.
N nlslax Jul 5, 2006 #18 Quote from wee man: He wasnt a child molester....show some respect for christ sake!!! More... Oh really... Why don't you speak to some of his victims who are working when they should have been retired now. Maybe he didn't molest children, but what he caused affects thousand of people.
Quote from wee man: He wasnt a child molester....show some respect for christ sake!!! More... Oh really... Why don't you speak to some of his victims who are working when they should have been retired now. Maybe he didn't molest children, but what he caused affects thousand of people.
N nlslax Jul 5, 2006 #19 Quote from buzzy2: Ken Lay dead -> sentence called off -> no reparations to be paid -> his family keeps the money. It's a estate planning move. More... Nah... I'm sure there will be an attorney or two who might be willing to sue his estate on civil grounds. YA Think???
Quote from buzzy2: Ken Lay dead -> sentence called off -> no reparations to be paid -> his family keeps the money. It's a estate planning move. More... Nah... I'm sure there will be an attorney or two who might be willing to sue his estate on civil grounds. YA Think???