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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked

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To: Tim Luke who wrote (33808)4/28/1999 6:53:00 PM
From: Stormin Norman  Read Replies (4) of 90042
 
I believe the point to the FP issue is respect and obedience to authority. Does Tim own SI? No. Does Tim own "his" thread on SI? No. Can anyone own a thread on SI? No.

But Tim started "his" thread known as "No Rest for the Wicked". A single thread of hundreds on SI. Would it not be considerate to show respect to the originator by being obedient to the rules set by the originator?

Does it matter what kind of company FP is? Or what exchange it is traded on? Does it matter what it's value is? When the originator requests that a stock not be discussed I believe it to be disrespectful to continue to do so even, even if good reasons are presented to discuss the stock or topic. A better way might be to make a personal and private appeal to Tim or any originator of a thread. If the stock or topic is still given a thumbs down by the originator then show them respect by not posting on the open thread about it.

There are many examples of disrespect and disobedience that I could cover...... while its fresh in everyones mind....... think about Columbine High in Colorado. Those young fools had no respect and were totally disobedient to authority. Think about it. I am not comparing directly, the discussion of FP against Tims wishes, to that of murder, but the attitude of not showing respect and being disobedient to authority is exactly the same. It is has become pervasive throughout our society. Unfortunately disrespect and disobedience is one of the things that "this world is coming to". Think about it the next time you say to yourself or someone else, "what is this world coming to?" I got 1 share of COMS riding on the fact that somewhere involved is a lack of respect and disobedience to authority.

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