hahaha, I think it's hilarious when people say "society can't handle powerful women".
What year is this?
In any case, she broke the law. Wealthy successful woman aside, if you break the law, you get a punishment.
In this case... her punishment is a mere slap on the wrist compared to what normal people would get (if you don't believe me, just try some insider trading scheme and see what happens). She had stock in her OWN company, knew that the FDA was gonna deny the drug that was coming out, and then sold stock. How is that not illegal?
Whether you agree with the law or not is irrelevant in the eyes of the court. Their job is to uphold the law.
She got off easy, which pretty much proves that society has no problem with a wealthy woman. If society was pissed at a wealthy woman, she'd probably be in prison for life.
No one mentions the fact that she has stabbed many people in the back, stepped on many toes, and made many people's lives a living hell to get where she is!
Of course Kenneth Lay will get a hefty sentence. His involvement in Enron, which was a MUCH bigger scheme than Martha Stewart's ordeal. What else would you think will happen to him? What does Ken Lay have to do w/ anything?
Two people broke the law, one happened to sell stock in her own company upon acquiring knowledge that would make shareholders sell, the other screwed millions upon millions from people all over the country, not to mention completely fabricated the CA energy crisis.
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Last edited by Stompy; 07-21-2004 at 06:13 AM..
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