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Strategies & Market Trends : P&S and STO Death Blow's -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike M who wrote (5170)8/15/2002 5:01:33 PM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30712
 
Sorry. Was not aware of that use for the word. I have enough trouble knowing the main definition for most words.

I do not mean to be "self-righteous" concerning the market manipulation, but it does make me indignant. Does it not anger you? Are you willing that the manipulators go free so everyone else be spared? Because short of a depression-like market correction, the guilty will not feel any pain -- only the innocent will. Only when the masses get angry enough to see the truth will they stop giving their money to these crooks. If this does not wash out soon, it will only cause more pain for more people in the future.

There is a quote I heard one time. Can't remember who said it, but it was something like, "Fate cannot be stopped -- not by wealth or war."

That is where we are now. Compassion or not. Like it or not. Self-righteous or not. If you see me as "remorseless", then so be it. I will not like the washout -- you are correct. It will make pain for me as well. Just as seeing a killer put to death will not bring back the victims, justice still must be done sometimes. Did you know that many times victim's families calling for the death penalty have been called "uncaring" or "remorseless", if you will. Again, I say, "So be it."

I remain,

SOROS