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To: Mark Marcellus who wrote (5329)4/14/2000 10:39:00 AM
From: lorrie coey  Respond to of 17683
 
"That exchange with Greenspan today has to be one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen."

I was stunned by Bunning's rude attitude...interrupting the FedChairman is not A Good Thing.

He had the audacity to saunter into the meeting LATE, proceeded to tell us how he was 'presiding' over something, as if anyone cared why he was late...just awful.

I had the same suspicion...he was too emotional.

I've never seen Greenspan express even an inkling of frustration or anger, but the Senator was nearly Out of Control of himself...

I liked the way the Freshman Sen. from NY corrected Bunning.

Has Chuckie opened yet...?

Chairman Greenspan is a National Treasure...imo.

Amanda.



To: Mark Marcellus who wrote (5329)4/14/2000 1:00:00 PM
From: Gary M. Reed  Respond to of 17683
 
Mark, agreed 100%. Bunning's display yesterday looked too much like he was talking about his personal portfolio. You could detect the angst in his voice and demeanor.

Maybe he's like that guy "Phil" in the Ameritrade commercials and has been getting stock tips from his manicurist and buying them on margin. "Senator, can I get you some peach tea?"