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To: Kirk © who wrote (14593)6/20/2000 10:47:00 AM
From: Boca_PETE  Respond to of 15132
 
Kirk: But we're not kids anymore. We have the power to choose our reaction to the events that unfold before our eyes. If it is in our financial interest to comply with the market savant's wishes, we can choose to do so. That is my choice - too bad others who support the summaries can't see it that way.

Besides, the value I place on the Moneytalk Programs is in a different galaxy from the value I place on the summaries.
Korn does a great job, but it will all be a moot point if the Bobster (our golden goose) takes his bat and goes home (for whatever the reason).

P



To: Kirk © who wrote (14593)6/20/2000 11:02:00 AM
From: Justa Werkenstiff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15132
 
Kirk: Re: "Right or wrong, if Bob chooses to take his ball and go home, then it will be his fault, not the fault of someone that figured out a cleaver way to make a bit of money or people that decided to pay for it.

Bob's "fault?" No, it would be his "choice." I can't "fault" him for leaving the program. And Korn would bear some responsibility like it or not.

Bob is not the "quarterback" here; he is the whole game in one package.