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To: swisstrader who wrote (118544)12/21/2000 11:12:36 AM
From: mph  Respond to of 769667
 
You ought to take your own advice, review
your initial post, and explain to yourself
the logic of your argument. Whatever you
were trying to do, failed.

Your position essentially boils down to blaming Bush's
election for the current condition of the market and
interpreting this as a rejection of his presidency, in effect.
To state the proposition is enough to show its
fallacy, let alone underlying stupidity.

The market behavior during the election debacle
unquestionably showed knee-jerk downward spikes
every time Gore scored a point. That's a fact.

Beyond that, the current state of the market
has been a long time in coming and is a confluence
of many factors. To attribute it solely to Bush's
election is ridiculous.

Your wishing to make it otherwise does not
change that.

Nice try.