Lay Down: I might consider this Slate article on the PR value of Ken Lay’s untimely demise in bad taste, if the same thought hadn’t occurred to me.
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At 1:39 PM, Anonymous said…
I cannot feel sorry, and nor should anyone else. This man used his charm and charisma to steal from thousands - his investors, his employees and his customers.
He was the living proof of why most normal humans are a bit uncomfortable with people who have superlative PR skills.
No tears from me. He did us all harm, whether we were involved with Enron or just tainted by this disgusting example of organised theft.
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