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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (20554)6/29/2002 1:18:25 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 74559
 
Aztecs were today given a taste of the whip - they defy Uncle Al and bet against the Fed and Uncle Sam at their peril.
Ah the night is young and Rome wasn't built in a day...... nor did it fall in a day ;o)

It's like a flood, you can sandbag all you want but it's over when it's run its course and not before...



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (20554)6/29/2002 1:42:20 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Maurice, You cannot, on the one hand, say the Japanese market will rise, and on the other foot, claim that the USD will stay strong relative to some other major currency, because, if you just think about for one minute or perhaps two moments, maybe twice again, you will realize we have entered a yet another brand new era, where the sum of the game is zero.

Or was your game plan centered around the printing of USD fiat without concurrent pressing of Japan dictate?

Or perhaps every nation is suppose to print right along side Greensputin, and gold price will fall, interest rate will stay low, and stocks will rise?

Magic, indeed.

Zimbabwe has so much more to learn yet:

Message 17672717

Chugs, Jay