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cliss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-08-04 12:21 PM
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22. This is called being reactive, as opposed to
being pro-active. I think of them as a little leaf, floating downstream. The leaf gets knocked by one rock, and then the current takes it to another rock, and so on down the current.

It's so ridiculous. If they had been pro-active, they would have taken care of Ken Lay while the wounds were still fresh. They could have shown all those people who lost not only their jobs but also their retirement, that they meant business.

They could have thrown his ass in jail way back then. But did they? NO, because the crony ties were too infested. This was a buddy, so he was off-limits.

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