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To: Zardoz who wrote (55797)7/6/2000 1:30:37 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116791
 
A statement of threat is often the same as an action, "The pen is mighter than"...



To: Zardoz who wrote (55797)7/6/2000 5:55:05 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 116791
 
<<Buffet broke the Law by doing his transactions...Hutch>>

Hutch,

Upfront please calm down as i am not doing a personal attack,
nor am i saying your are wrong, false, incorrect, etc.

Once again i am just doing a parrot type cut & paste
of text that i remember seeing, and we all know that
the mechanical process of reading words is only the
first required step, as understanding may or may not
following the reading, unless one has RRS ofcourse.

From todays posts, the following...

To: long-gone
From: Hutch
Thursday, July 6, 2000  
... how the HELL can this action by Goldman
on the short side of one precious metal be Legal
but long side of the transaction in silver
be outside the LAW? = [richard's]

Buffet broke the Law by doing his transactions. Hutch

Now here is where i [dougak, aka schizo] enter,
and if i am doing a fool's gold type post then
please just say so and help me, eventhought that
may not be possible.

In a past article at the Le Metropole Cafe there was
a mention about the Buffet and silver events, and in
this article it was disclosed that Buffet was told by
those who carry out his wishes that his transactions
were legal and would be stand a test in the courts,
but long term he would lose in the political arena
and from that in effect lost his silver transactions
not to the test of law, but to the corrupt system.

doug