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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer

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To: InvesTing who wrote (1338)10/4/2007 3:11:53 PM
From: queenleah of 2121
 
Stockie, since you addressed your Sounds like some are doing an awfully lot of writing to try to hide what seems to be quite obvious comment to me, I'll respond.

Who's doing the "hiding"...and who's asking for the evidence?

Apparently you missed two paragraphs in my previous post:

Queen said I'm not arguing that it didn't happen. I don't know if it did or didn't happen the way that is portrayed. I'm saying IF it happened we're hearing it second and third hand in the absence of any evidence. And therefore, perhaps it would be better if either the poster told us all about it himself, or else Brinker's detractors toned down the hollering from the rooftops until and unless he chooses to do so. Of course he's free to speak for himself. Where did he do so?

The other thing that bothers me is that it's SO easy to make charges and elucidate ONE side of someone else's story and say "so-and-so" or an "unnamed person" said this and that. And if no one says any more about it or questions the reporter in any way, sometime later the story in its second-hand reported form often comes back as "accepted FACT" and more or less written in stone that it happened that way.


I don't know how to say it any differently (at least, not in courteous form) than that.

No "awfully" (sic) lot of writing or rewriting required.
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