You know, few Americans would NOT laugh at someone comparing Ken Lay to JESUS, but...

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you know, those wretched few are gathered right here on Lit.

http://money.cnn.com/2006/07/12/news/newsmakers/lay.reut/index.htm?section=cnn_topstories

Ken Lay's memorial attracts power elite
George H.W. Bush, James Baker among attendees at packed church for the Enron founder; reverend compares fallen energy titan to Jesus.
July 12 2006: 6:10 PM EDT

HOUSTON (Reuters) -- Houston's political and business leaders, including former President George H.W. Bush, turned out for Kenneth Lay's memorial service Wednesday, less than a week after the Enron founder's sudden death.

Friends and family lauded as a devout Christian and family leader the man who built Enron into an international energy powerhouse before its collapse in the biggest corporate scandal of its time.

Lay's stepson David Herrold told the nearly full First United Methodist Church that Lay was wrongly convicted, and he was angry about the portrayals of his stepfather in the media.

"He did have a strong faith in God and I know he's in heaven, and I'm glad he's not in a position anymore to be whipped by his enemy," Herrold said.

Lay, who was 64, died while vacationing in Colorado on July 5, just six weeks after a jury convicted him and former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling of conspiracy and fraud in the 2001 collapse of the energy company.

Lay was found guilty of 10 counts of conspiracy, fraud and misusing personal bank loans on May 25 and was facing decades in prison at his sentencing, which was scheduled for Oct. 23.

Lay was a longtime friend of the Bushes, contributing to their political campaigns and was nicknamed "Kenny Boy" by President George W. Bush.

The former president and his wife Barbara entered and exited the church by a rear exit and did not speak to the media.

Among the other luminaries at the service were former Secretary of State James Baker, former Secretary of Commerce Robert Mosbacher Sr., several corporate heads such as Reliant Energy Inc.'s Joel Staff, and baseball team owner Drayton McLane.

The ceremony started slightly late after former Houston Mayor Bob Lanier collapsed in the aisle as he entered the church. He was taken by ambulance to the hospital, and an announcement made later in the ceremony said he was in stable condition.

Lay was cremated in Colorado, where a memorial service was held for him on Sunday. Skilling attended that service but was not seen at the Houston memorial.

One former Enron employee wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with Enron's crooked "E" logo came by the First Methodist Church of Houston but did not attend the service. She said she came out of respect for Lay.

"He was a good person who did a bad thing. Justice was served by finding him guilty," said Marie Watkins, a former tax analyst who worked with Lay at Enron and Florida Gas for 27 years. She said she lost 90 percent of her retirement portfolio when the company imploded.

The Reverend Dr. Bill Lawson compared Lay with civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesus Christ, and said his name would eventually be cleared.

"He was taken out of the world right at the right time," he said. "History has a way of vindicating people who have been wronged."
 
LovingTongue said:
"He was a good person who did a bad thing. Justice was served by finding him guilty," said Marie Watkins, a former tax analyst who worked with Lay at Enron and Florida Gas for 27 years. She said she lost 90 percent of her retirement portfolio when the company imploded.
She's a more forgiving person than I am to be so sanguine about her loss.
 
Lavared said:
She's a more forgiving person than I am to be so sanguine about her loss.
'Sup, muh token Republican grrl? :D Hey, on a side note, have you ever checked out Lou Dobbs?
 
Isn't he from..... :eek: the dark side? (aka CNN)

No. I see so little media of any sort that I had to google him to figure out who you were talking about. I only found out who Ken Lay was about a month ago. You're welcome to send a link if he has written something of interest recently and I'll read it.
 
Lavared said:
Isn't he from..... :eek: the dark side? (aka CNN)

No. I see so little media of any sort that I had to google him to figure out who you were talking about. I only found out who Ken Lay was about a month ago. You're welcome to send a link if he has written something of interest recently and I'll read it.
his daily article: www.cnn.com/loudobbs
his background: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Dobbs


The gist? Lou Dobbs helped found space.com to educate people about space science and exploration, he's a member of the National Space Foundation, he's got a degree in economics from Harvard, he's been called "father of the year", he's a regular columnist in Money magazine, he has a financial report show, he's won a ton of awards, achievements, positions and so on. The guy is your average superuberoverachiever.

Dobbs is a Republican. He opposes illegal immigration and immigration amnesty, he doesn't think there should be any flag flying in the US except the American flag, and he is staunchly in favor of defending America's sovereignty.

He also opposes offshoring and cites the soaring US trade deficit and the disincentive that offshoring creates for people to go to college; he sees international trade as dangerous to America's sovereignty, it seems he supports Israel, and he sees George Bush as way too far to the right even for him.

When you listen to him, he's actually a pretty rock ribbed guy. When you listen to this Dobbs guy he sounds exactly like an old school Reagan Republican. You'll like the guy. Even when I disagree with him I find him to be well reasoned.
 
LovingTongue said:
BTW how did CNN become "the dark side?" :confused:
Thank you for the information on Dobbs and the link, LT. I'll check it out this evening when I have more time to spend online.

Surely you realize that conservatives are only allowed to watch FoxNews? ;)
 
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