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Not Eudora
By Harry Welty Hearts Behind Bars When my son and daughter were little they learned how to
play hearts at
We got to see an interesting collection of humanity in the
prison’s visiting room. The inmates were roughly divided into two groups -
Black drug pushers and White white collar criminals. We were mostly introduced
to white inmates and their visitors like the bitter woman whose husband took the
fall when her friend ratted on her for dumping heavy metal residues from their
business into Dave wryly pointed out the mutual disdain white and black inmates held for each other. White embezzlers, he explained, looked down on the black prisoners because of their unwholesome commodity. Black drug dealers looked down on the white collar criminals for taking what didn’t belong to them. White thieves were proud that they hadn’t poisoned anyone. Black inmates were proud to have offered their customers a service while partaking in that most American of activities – commerce. Commerce has been on my mind lately what with all the news
stories about Enron, Arthur Anderson, Global Crossings, etc. It’s reminded me
of all those games of hearts we played among the felons whose commercial
ventures caught up with them. The simple motivation behind every one of those
inmates was greed. It’s the same motivation behind all the current news
headlines in the business world and it’s a big deal. The headlines are shaking
the nation’s confidence in the stock market and threatening the economy. There’s
a lot of finger pointing going on in I got my lesson in ethics from my folks. In fact, politics,
money and my Dad’s ethics are what landed my family in After my Dad was admitted to the bar he worked for the
Kansas State Insurance Commission. He prided himself on keeping unscrupulous
insurance companies out of the state. He had hopes of advancing in office until
he made the mistake of advising his boss not to accept gifts from the companies
they regulated. After a more circumspect colleague won the promotion that my Dad
had wanted he realized he’d better move on. We packed our bags and moved to I entertained some hope for Dave’s redemption but I’m
sorry to report that during his stay I never got the sense that Dave ever
realized he was a crook. As far as he was concerned his was just a matter of bad
timing. (I’ve been hearing much the same excuse from the halls of corporate Dave couldn’t hide his admiration (or maybe it was envy)
for an even bigger embezzler. The object of his admiration was a The drug dealers haven’t got it all wrong. Commerce is
the lifeblood of the nation and in the next few years the drug dealers can
expect to meet many representatives of the business world as they head to A friend told me that
she thought my last column pooh poohed Tim Penny’s chances of winning the
Governorship. Au contraire! I was probably just too oblique to get my point
across, to wit: If Jesse couldn’t
win four years ago Tim can’t win today. In other words – Don’t take the
predictions that Penny can’t win this year any more seriously than the
predictions about Jesse losing four years ago. And the odds for Penny have
improved now that he’s chosen a popular Welty is a small time politician who lets it all hang
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