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To: Shack who wrote (121755)7/9/2005 11:13:05 AM
From: Henry J Costanzo  Read Replies (2) of 209892
 
<<I actually donated a pile of profits to the Red Cross afterwards..>>

Thinking about that, and other posts on the subject, overnight.

Your action commendable, Shack, and your motivation very understandable......

But IMHO......not morally necessary. Don't see how any moral opprobrium could be directed in any way toward the fact that you happened to hold a position which profitted from the 9/11 tragedy. Likewise, see nothing morally questionable in any reactions in the open markets to the tragic events in London,

Life goes on. Old cliche..... but those of us who have experienced personal tragedy know that simple fact is probably the most difficult thing to deal with after tragedy strikes. Associated feelings of guilt very difficult to shake as "life goes on".........
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