A note on the Amazon ads: I've chosen to display current events titles in the Amazon box. Unfortunately, Amazon appears to promote a disproportionate number of angry-left books. I have no power over it at this time. Rest assured, I'm still a conservative.
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Sunday, July 28, 2002
The Fall of Enron is the title of The Washington Post's excellent five-part series. Part one appeared in today's paper. You can find part two here.
These articles are a pretty damning indictment of former Enron CEO Jeffrey K. Skilling and one of his top aides Andrew Fastow. They should be on their way to jail for the fraud they've committed. Though many also want to see Enron founder Ken "ny-boy" Lay's head on a pike, The Post's series contains little damning evidence against him. He should probably receive a whopping for ignorance or incompetence, but I'm not sure there's enough evidence out there to really stick it to Lay.
10:29 PM
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