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To: ig who wrote (111691)9/28/2000 2:57:28 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Who made the decision that I must respect the privacy of unsolicited correspondence from those who sow destruction in our field? I do not recall agreeing to anything of the sort, and certainly would disagree with your characterization of the generally accepted posting practices of Silicon Investor members. It is gravely flawed.

That is about the most destructive and immoral dose of prose I have seen in all of my life. Mr. Gracian proposes we ignore those who perpetrate heinous acts out of a convoluted and tortured sense of snobbery toward evil:

The art of reproving scandal is not to take notice of it. To combat it damages our own case - even if credited it causes discredit and is a source of satisfaction to our opponent.

According to this lofty bit of philosophy, one would view ignoring the Holocaust as an art form. My, my. Breathtaking, this. So your point is to allow the iniquitous to rule our markets without any action being taken? To take the "high ground" by allowing those who would defraud and destroy innocent citizens to reign triumphant? I don't think so.

I have some prose for you, from Cervantes, which is far more appropriate to the matters at hand:

A cuesto puerco vienes su Martinmas.

Olivier L. F. Asser