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To: Razorbak who wrote (481)10/2/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Razor, for a change, I disagree with you, SI, amongst other things is a particularly good medium to air out political views and different solutions to human right abuses all over the world. I personally disagree with Doug, and the NY financial adviser. I think that creating wealth for the Sudanese people is the only way to resolve the problems they have, and am proud of participating in this solution as a TLM shareholder (as long as it holds above $28 and keeps making new highs (VBG).

I wonder why the advisor has not simply divested himself out of TLM if he thinks TLM's activities are detrimental to the south.

Zeev



To: Razorbak who wrote (481)10/4/1999 12:58:00 AM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Razorbak, Quite frankly no I won't give it a rest, as long as people are being massacred while Talisman sits there with their collective thumbs up their posteriors. Just watch the hearings in the US Congress starting Monday. I posted the New York City Letter as a warning.

You may be too young to remember that New York City led the anti-Apartheid. Go back and rereadthose materials if you want to know where this thing is going...



To: Razorbak who wrote (481)10/4/1999 7:05:00 AM
From: LLLefty  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1713
 
While you may find it irksome, this SI member finds Douglas Fant's postings invaluable in maintaining currency with events in Sudan. To some of us, there is more involved than Talisman's financial wellbeing.