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To: Suma who wrote (43015)3/5/2004 6:19:54 PM
From: John J H Kim  Respond to of 43080
 
I agree with you that her crimes are pale in comparison to the likes of Ken Lay. That is what makes her whole case so stupifying. At various times all she had to do was say she was sorry, pay a fine, do some community service kiss some fed butts and all this would have been just a bad memory soon forgotten.



To: Suma who wrote (43015)3/5/2004 9:32:00 PM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
I have to agree with John, Suma. Martha has indeed been convicted of what was a trivial offense at the outset, but then she set out to dig her own grave. Give the Feds a slow pitch like the one she gave them and they'll bat it out the park every time.

OTOH, I basically agree with you. If Martha eventually does time, simple equity demands that Skilling be hung, drawn and quartered.