Cafferty on the Enron verdict: Fat Worms
By John Amato Wednesday May 24, 2006 6:27pmCafferty on the Enron verdict: Fat Worms
emailer accord writes: "According to Jack, Lay and Skilling are "low-lives" and ex-Tyco CEO Kozlowski is a "fat worm." Wolf also makes a good point on how peoples lives were ruined when their pensions and retirement plans simply vanished when Enron collapsed. Those are the real victims."
Jack wonders if they'll get on a private jet and blow this town.
AP: "Lay was a campaign benefactor who President Bush nicknamed "Kenny Boy" when the two were up-and-comers in Texas. The Center for Public Integrity, a Washington-based nonprofit group, said the Lays had given $139,500 to Bush's political campaigns over the years. Those donations were part of $602,000 that Enron employees gave to Bush's various campaigns, making the company the leading political patron for Bush at the time of the company's bankruptcy in 2001."



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