Thursday, March 11, 2004

Empires are falling

Dear Mouse, I should have written these a few days back but my short term memory lapses' attacks are more frequent these days because of anticipation for the "audit period". Martha Stewart's empire was crumbling the moment the lawsuits started knocking at her door. When she was convicted, the last tower went-a-falling as the TV network scrapped her show. She may be sentenced to a maximum of 2 to 5 years but she will never be given the opportunity to build another empire. That is merely for lying. Another evil empire is reduced to a mere " barangay". Enron---the giant company, the milking cow of the corrupt executives, the power conglomerate that corrupted governments of developing countries, a public corporation that cheated stockholders--- has left the building literally and figuratively speaking. Enron, which sold its namesake tower late last year, completed its long-planned move to a space more befitting its shriveled corporate size. The remaining 1,100 Houston-based Enron employees are now housed across downtown at 4 Houston Center, an office building a few blocks from the baseball park formerly known as Enron Field. The 20-year-old Enron tower, once a symbol of the booming Houston energy merchant industry, became a nightly news staple after Enron's spectacular collapse into bankruptcy in December 2001. Empires in the Philippines do not collapse. The buildings are made of "buhos" concrete and so are their consciences. They can lie to their teeth and get away with it-- and run for elective positions for more power. Sana tamaan kayo ng diarhhea o sugurin kayo ni DARNA. The CA t

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