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Technology Stocks : XYBR - Xybernaut

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To: StockDung who wrote (3472)3/19/2000 3:38:00 PM
From: rrufff   of 6847
 
My site are <sick?> my opinions and my opinions alone. You have a <sic> investment opinion on XYBR and so do I. Although I do not agree with you I respect your right to state it. Some people would like to take this away from you. Free speech does not stop at the internet.
Just my opinion


You and I finally agree on something although verbiage is a bit less articulate than that which I would have phrased. All seriousness aside though, that was a very rationale and thoughtful post for which I am thankful and most appreciative.

It has led me to ponder something further that has been on my mind. There have been allegations that "Truthseeker" is a nom de plum (not from the nursery rhyme) of several individuals in violation of SI regulations.

There seems to be a number of very different writing styles and patterns of logic. Your last post was very philosophical and pleasing to a student of Hobbes and Calvin (or is that Calvin and Hobbs?), as well as Jefferson, both Thomas and George.

Further, the ability to cover such a dearth of subjects has led several to ponder the number of real "truthseekers".

I commend you and seek not the flagellation of the scholarly ego that resides within the ??Truthseeker.
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