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To: TobagoJack who wrote (20619)6/30/2002 10:01:39 PM
From: AC Flyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
>>some body, at some time, will spill the beans about what may have gone on in the gold/financial market, if not out of altruism, then because of hope for gain, or more likely, a bit of each, wrapped in a flag<<

Ah yes, Jay, that'll be right after someone identifies the gunman on the grassy knoll. (Hint: Oswald did it, all by himself).



To: TobagoJack who wrote (20619)6/30/2002 10:05:23 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 74559
 
Howdy Jay,

Re: Here we have optimism, paranoia, and cynicism, in one post:0)

You're reminding me of Ann-thrax Coulter writing a glowing review of her own new book "Slander" in her weekly newspaper column. The only thing I'd add to your list is boastfulness. Except that I realize you are kidding, and she's dead serious.

She's the first live American I've ever heard called a facscist to her face on American TV. Happened last Friday night of the last episode of ABC's "Politically Incorrect". Apparently the fascists didn't cotton to the host, Bill Maher, commenting on the bravery of the suicidal maniacs on 9/11 vis a vis the Nintendo Presidential lobbing of a few cruise missiles into Afghanistan after the U.S. embasssy bombings. Americans tend to be a hysterical lot. And vindictive, to boot.

-Ray