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To: long-gone who wrote (56818)7/30/2000 1:33:18 AM
From: PaulM  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116931
 
Seems Clinton's star is about to fall. Stock technicals look ugly to me, and seem to be telegraphing a violent move down in stocks over the next six to eight weeks.

I don't know whether the dollar can withstand a full blown market crash, but we are likely to find out. Once the dollar gets going to the down side, gold should begin its long term bull market in earnest.

(BTW I agree with you about silver. It made a long term bottom four years ago, so when gold is just geeting started, silver should cut loose altogether)



To: long-gone who wrote (56818)7/31/2000 1:24:52 AM
From: terryswift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116931
 
<I could really care less about any relationship Clinton has with his wife(& or anyone else for that matter).>

Unfortunately, too many US citizens feel the same way. If he will cheat on his wife, why would he hesitate to cheat you or any other US taxpayer? or lie to you?

<Now, when it comes to his playing fast & loose with the laws of the US & cheating some for the sake of others, that is another matter is it not?>

No, it's all part of the same character problem. Someday, the voters may figure it out, but I'm not holding my breath. As some wag once said, "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the US voter".