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To: AugustWest who wrote (6884)11/17/2000 4:26:04 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17683
 
The whole bunch has just become so useless. They are being led about by the market manipulators, who drop rumors to these clowns, knowing full well they will repeat them, and another whole set of clowns will react en mass. It is just a game, all for show, the big top.

And detrimental.

Uninforming.
Unthinking.
Ridiculous.
Myopic.
Foolish.
Wrong.
Unprofessional.
Unethical.
Biased.
Erroneuos.
Sad.



To: AugustWest who wrote (6884)11/23/2000 11:19:22 AM
From: Ron  Respond to of 17683
 
No wonder Kudlow is such a jerk. Surprised CNBC has him in the stable:
thetimes.co.uk
Other bankers have also fallen victim to the curse of
cocaine. Lawrence Kudlow, a former official in
President Reagan's administration, is a recovered
cocaine addict, but this did not stop him being made
chief US economist at ING Barings earlier this year. In
1994 Mr Kudlow said he was addicted to cocaine and
alcohol.