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Gold/Mining/Energy : Crystallex (KRY)

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To: charred who wrote (7762)4/1/1998 6:58:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (4) of 10836
 
Whether or not he has a small brain is immaterial. He has a right
to flip a coin take a position and speak, just as we all do. I think
it would distinguish us all if we took a concerted effort to raise
this forum to at least the disgusting sleaze of a Parliamentary forum.
That means Robert's Rules of Order prevail. No unwarranted accusations
or personal slander may be allowed. No ad hominem attacks and no
unprovable assertions of base character, third parties excepted, and
at your own risk.

This means I can say the Ms. Payne admires or respects crooks but she
may not say that I lie. She may say that I am mistaken and in a poor
judge of character but in no way that I lie. I do not accuse her of
lying. Being in cahoots with Asensio. Deeply desiring his affections
and basely conspiring in a cynical way to debase the price of the stock
to her vile odious profit with antics of sleaze. This I may say, but
lie? No. Mistaken in her ways and giving a mistaken impression, perhaps
knowingly so or recklessly so, of Asensio, perhaps, or it may seem that
way.

A small brain sounds insulting though it does not have to taken that
way. One might say, small and quick.

EC<:-}
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