uscitizen Senior Member Joined May 6, 2007 Messages 45,940 Reaction score 4,931 Points 48 Location My Shack Oct 18, 2010 #121 imho all ENRON employees that knowingly broke the lwas should be in jail. Being ordered to do it by a civilian does not excuse one from the penalties from breaking the law. Again as it should be. Not as it is..
imho all ENRON employees that knowingly broke the lwas should be in jail. Being ordered to do it by a civilian does not excuse one from the penalties from breaking the law. Again as it should be. Not as it is..
uscitizen Senior Member Joined May 6, 2007 Messages 45,940 Reaction score 4,931 Points 48 Location My Shack Oct 18, 2010 #122 Revere said: uscitizen said: Revere said: Enron folded. Click to expand... ENRON was a vaporbusiness case from the start. Click to expand... So is Social Security. Click to expand... so was several Bush ventures of both W and John Ellis. but what has that got to do with the topic of this thread?
Revere said: uscitizen said: Revere said: Enron folded. Click to expand... ENRON was a vaporbusiness case from the start. Click to expand... So is Social Security. Click to expand... so was several Bush ventures of both W and John Ellis. but what has that got to do with the topic of this thread?
Revere Rookie Joined Jan 23, 2010 Messages 7,427 Reaction score 424 Points 0 Location Watching you in my profile page Oct 18, 2010 Banned #123 Social Security is more illegitimate than any corporation, past or present, there ever was.
Revere Rookie Joined Jan 23, 2010 Messages 7,427 Reaction score 424 Points 0 Location Watching you in my profile page Oct 18, 2010 Banned #124 All of them? The guy who swept the floors and the woman who served the lunches in the cafeteria?
uscitizen Senior Member Joined May 6, 2007 Messages 45,940 Reaction score 4,931 Points 48 Location My Shack Oct 18, 2010 #125 All people are necessary in our world, no matter how small the contribution.