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To: lorrie coey who wrote (5037)1/29/2000 11:57:00 AM
From: Cynic 2005  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
<<Sad boys looking to blame the Woman once again...>>

You think so? I for one think Coby is accurate in HER assessment of that post. The moment you brought the sexism issue, you lost all the credibility. Just as I would if called this post of yours is aimed at sticking it to me for the reason that I am an Indian

Message 12719145

The title of this thread may mislead you, but you are among a group of RAZOR SHARP individuals on this board. Now, any more of your attempts to discredit sanity with race, sex or religion cards will be greeted with our trademark BAH. -g-

If you want to hang around here, not only you will need a thick skin but also you will need a special dictionary. -g-



To: lorrie coey who wrote (5037)1/29/2000 12:06:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42523
 
Now let me get this straight - we can make fun of men all we want, but if we make fun of women it's misogyny? Sorry, I'm not from that planet.

In the context of the post, the writer was absolutely correct. Bartiromo cheerleads when stocks go up-up-up. The belief that it doesn't matter how high they go how fast is false, and ultimately destructive. Fundamental valuations do matter. The laws of economics have not been repealed. CNNFN never gives good fundamental analysis of investments, neither does CNBC. Their analysis is limited to "it's going up", "it's going down," and bringing on paid shills to say "we like this stock" and bringing on company shills to say "we're comfortable with these valuations."

What the hell does "comfortable" mean? A frog is comfortable in a pot of water on the stove, and if you turn the fire on, he won't jump out when the water gets hotter, you can cook him to death and he'll never jump out.