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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Knighty Tin who wrote (84980)11/8/2000 11:05:18 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
POSSIBLY USEFUL INFORMATION:

QQQ NASDAQ SPIDER TOP TEN HOLDINGS:
1. Cisco Systems 7.52%
2. Intel Corp. 7.43%
3. Microsoft Corp
6.87%
4. Oracle
4.72%
5. JDS Uniphase
4.04%
6. Sun Microsystems
2.98%
7. NEXTEL Communications
2.70%
8. QUALCOMM Inc
2.54%
9. WorldCom, Inc.
2.24%
10. Dell Computer Corp.
2.23%
Total
43.27%
XLK TECHNOLOGY INDEX TOP TEN HOLDINGS:
1. Cisco Systems Inc.
9.51%
2. Microsoft Corp.
7.70%
3. Intel Corp.
6.77%
4. Oracle Corporation
5.43%
5. EMC Corporation
5.29%
6. Int'l Business Machines
4.81%
7. Sun Microsystems
4.54%
8. Nortel Networks Corp.
4.36%
9. America Online Inc.
3.03%
10. A T & T Corp.
2.68%
Total
53.61%



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (84980)11/8/2000 11:12:53 AM
From: wiz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Mike

Dubya..

That is just too perfect. I can't look at the guy and not like him. He'd be fun to go drinking with, pick up hookers, and play some hockey with.. bet he can't skate..lol(would be fun)..

But how much wool did he pull over the American publics eyes?? When asked about the tax cut, he smiled, and I just knew the public was buying it..lol

Course the average American comes equiped with a bundle of wool right above the eyebrows.... easy pull..

I have always wanted to move to Australia..lol

wizzz



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (84980)11/8/2000 11:19:57 AM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
MB and All -

Can anyone imagine a scenario in which dozens of Florida voters, presumably seniors, are led to complain that they voted for Pat B. by mistake, and expect a correction? How would they know they made a mistake? Did they vote by means of 'coached' position instructions?

TIA, Don