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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (76903)6/6/2006 10:37:15 PM
From: Dan B.Read Replies (2) of 81568
 
Here I thought you weren't going to answer your questions yourself? I think you did, most of them, for in your world they were mainly rhetorical, even if the obvious answers were sometimes wrong in my opinion.

I rather like my questions and answers better, because they related largely to a claim you made (which I thought was a tad silly, if even mellodramatic), and put your thoughts in a certain light.

I find that your rhetorical questions don't address your prior claim that the President of Iran has more sway over the DJIA than President Bush, nor my critique of its very relevance.

Well, see, that's why talking to you isn't much fun. You ignore too much.

Re: "How could Iran be guaranteed that the nation accusing them to be part of the "axis of evil" would not walk into their country like they did in Iraq?"

This one is worth answering. Iran could open its doors to unfettered inspections.

Yup, that would do it.

Re: "When have you seen the stock market not tank in face of a threat of turmoil?"

While obviously I've not been caught suggesting the markets don't often tank in the face of turmoil, one true answer is: In the period from the bottom occurring after 911, 'til now.

Perhaps you only refer to short-term market actions?

Dan B.
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