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To: LTK007 who wrote (94207)7/14/2002 12:13:01 AM
From: Smart_Money  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Yes that was a long bear. But today market is different. Back in the 30's, 40's, 50's information was very slow to travel. Now days information is readily attainable and distributed. Good example would be Orson Wells could never pull off the stunt in todays time.



To: LTK007 who wrote (94207)7/14/2002 3:46:09 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
iao - WWII destroyed more economic treasure than all the wars in history COMBINED.

Surely we don't have to rehearse WWII and all the destruction that it unleashed. Sulrey that isn't an argument. Production during WWII contained an awful lot of making things that went bang and things that delivered them. All those things aren't much use except for doing that. Millions of young men in the military were killed or maimed as were millions of civillians. Tens of thousands of towns and cities were destroyed. There was not a single German city that was recognizeable as a place where people used to live left standing in 1945.

And there was far more unpleasant destruction culminating in the greatest evil ever done by so called human beings on this planet, Holocaust.

It usrely can not be in dispute that this process created wealth.

Best,

L