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Pastimes : Investment Chat Board Lawsuits

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (782)9/16/2000 2:58:28 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) of 12465
 
Jeff...,

the more I read about defamation lawuits, the more I am turned off by this market... and I don't think I'm the only one.

"The bull" is going into its eight or ninth year and they are about to kill it...

What I don't get is where is the service to the public in doing so and silencing critics....I mean, no one can hinder attorneys from taking money to take over a case and launch a "frivulous" lawsuit....etc, but it is up to the courts and the lawmaking to act as a regulative... and it is not the online bashing, but the silencing which is on abuse recently...

...when I have to note that at present, there is not one single company who was able to falsify the claims brought by posters "at the market".
Simply too long a list of companies which "vigorously" defended themselves first... until the full truth is revealed.

In other words...where smoke is their is fire, and more or less all accusations turn out to be right, generally spoken. All of them fail earlier or later ...

If critics are silenced no one will step up and out himself even if he knew better - and early. ... Many more people will lose their monies by "investing" in outright frauds. In the long run it will not kill the economy, but it will destroy the markets...

And then, if courts do not talk, machine guns will talk (this is the one of the few efficient means in Central Europe, as courts are in general unwilling to prosecute...).
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