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To: stockman_scott who wrote (47712)2/15/2002 10:45:16 AM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (2) of 65232
 
Scott,

I agree completely that Mr. Lay, or any other ENE executive that may have hurt its employees and shareholders, must be held accountable for whatever wrongs they may have done. My dispute with these Congressional hearings has nothing to do with that. I have no faith that any of these Congressmen/women look at this as anything other than an opportunity to demagogue a bad situation for their own personal gain.

If Mr. Lay broke laws, he should be held accountable. Congress is not the body to accomplish that.

Glad you had a good vacation.

jpgill
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