So says
CNNMoney. And can there be any doubt that this is the case in a week in which Ken Lay was
likened to Martin Luther King?
I mean, I am all for warm rememberances and I hardly expect friend and family to let Lay's transgressions undermine their personal effections, especially in the face of the man's recent and unexpected death, BUT a disgraced, convicted criminal and an icon of the civil rights movement are hardly equivalents no matter how much Lay's friends and family will miss him.
I guess it
is the minister's job to say nice things about you.
But I digress...
-- MDT