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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: koan who wrote (33097)2/17/2007 3:32:08 AM
From: E. Charters   of 78416
 
The question is koanhed, not how you recognize evil. Anyone can see a cesspool, or smell one downwind. The question is how do you avoid stepping into one? Some people what to put a very thin brightly painted cardboard cover on the cesspool and plant flowers around it, so you don't see it or smell it. Others want to erect warning signs with radar and sirens and fine people for coming near them. I say leave then open and people will see them and smell them and that way avoid them most adriotly. There need be no acts governing approach, or falling into them. There need be no covers, or barbed wire around them. What we say about cesspools need not be governed. Those advocating swimming in them should be allowed to do so. I don't have to do what others advocate. In a similar manner I hope it never becomes mandatory to join the liberal party.

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