
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 09:52:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: karen.denne@enron.com
To: jeff.dasovich@enron.com, susan.mara@enron.com, sandra.mccubbin@enron.com,
paul.kaufman@enron.com, james.steffes@enron.com,
richard.shapiro@enron.com, steven.kean@enron.com,
mark.palmer@enron.com, ken@kdscommunications.com
Subject: Lockyer lockdown.htm

fyi... editorial in today's LA Daily News:


Lockyer lockdown


Not wanting to be outdone by Gov. Gray Davis, California Attorney General
Bill Lockyer recently tried his hand at Sacramento's new favorite game:
demonizing power generators.
Elaborating on his plan to file criminal charges against energy officials,
Lockyer singled out Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay for imprudent remarks.
"I would love to personally escort Lay to an 8-by-10 cell," Lockyer told The
Wall Street Journal, "that he could share with a tattooed dude who says, 'Hi
my name is Spike, honey."'
Get it?
Spike would proceed to rape, maul and otherwise abuse Lay.
Real funny, isn't it?
Rape is widely considered commonplace in prison, and for good reason. Human
Rights Watch estimates that as many 140,000 inmates have been raped in
penitentiaries nationwide.
In a recent study, the organization documented instances of sexual slavery
taking place in prisons in six different states -- including California.
That should be a serious concern for the state's top law-enforcement official
