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To: Janice Shell who wrote (77140)5/29/2002 7:15:42 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Respond to of 122087
 
Hi Janice,

What tendentious rubbish.

Ah, tendentious! Now there's a word you don't hear every day. You've just sent 18,000 lurkers scrambling to find their dictionaries! <g> You know, just last week I was thinking of using the word tendentious myself. I was writing to the IRS when I thought the better of it... <gg>

KJC



To: Janice Shell who wrote (77140)5/29/2002 10:46:18 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Janice, the OTC Journal is run by paid touts. I regularly get their spam. Here is the disclaimer from the email that CIMA forgot to post:

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To: Janice Shell who wrote (77140)5/29/2002 10:56:17 PM
From: Druss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Janet<<There are at least ten times as many paid shills as there are "bashers".>>
Good call, I have pointed this out before, the economics favor pump and dumps. The most a short can hope for is a the value of a stock when he shorts. A pump and dump can be 10 times value and more.
So often the bashers I see (and I have been called one) are offering clear evidence that investors are being misled.
I sure saw you get reamed plenty of times, right up until the truth came out on the stock.
All the Best
Druss

As far as A@P I will wait, I don't have the evidence in front of me, I am neither his judge or a jury member. I will say this is grim for him, the FBI certainly feels they have something if they are willing to move against some of their own.