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To: 249443 who wrote (8579)9/13/2001 8:10:54 PM
From: Michael Grosz  Read Replies (1) of 17683
 
Listen Ass,

Don't call me names when you don't understand my comment. I receive no pleasure from seeing my friends killed. I ridicule those who try to lay blame at the foot of others for their own silly investment decisions, then try to appear magnanimous by expressing sorrow over the deaths of the analysts.

I am not going to review other members previous posts to identify the countless times that members have declared how evil and soul-less these analysts are, how they should be jailed or worse, how they are stealing money, etc. etc. etc.

Well now some of these analysts are dead. I am going to force the question. Were we wrong then, or are we wrong now? Should anyone who would have seemed to take pleasure from an analysts demise 30 days ago now feel sympathy for realizing the analysts demise? Or perhaps we should think twice about wishing fellow human beings ill in the first place, lest our wishes be answered?

If I was unclear in my original post, I apologize to the collective. With the exception of the introductory "Ass" I will not lower myself to your proximity.
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