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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker, Moneytalk and Marketimer

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To: queenleah who wrote (1520)10/10/2007 4:13:54 PM
From: Honey_BeeRead Replies (1) of 2121
 
Ms. queen...it might be a little risky to base your opinion about what others in "general" think about this subject based on your subjective, flimsy and IMO, totally erroneous opinions of why the subject "died."

There are several other more reasonable conclusions one could reach as to why the subject "died." The most important being that the subject had been thoroughly covered and was on the verge of becoming repetitious.

Ms. queen, you said: "........if you're basing that opinion on on-air personality. I believe, and I think most people know, that on-air personality of public figures can be different than private behavior."
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Now that is a very surprising comment, Ms queen.

Firstly: Isn't it logical to assume that the "on-air personality" would most likely be the NICEST one a person had to offer?

Secondly: Why would you assume that Bob Brinker's "on-air personality" would show a "not-nice" side that did not exist when he is NOT on the air? Please be specific, if you don't mind.

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