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To: TobagoJack who wrote (23625)9/28/2002 2:24:24 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<(c) make the Japanese electorates seriously poor, for the benefit of those that borrow Yen to buy Gold;0)

The Japanese, as I had mentioned before, will sacrifice themselves for the great good of the world. Others may choose to join them, I choose to borrow from them, followed by a gentle shove, and sounds of gurgling.
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I have been thinking again that borrowing yen might be timely. Not to buy GOLD of course, but to buy CDMA. But buying GOLD would be a good idea if money printing goes nuts.

But the Japanese are no doubt figuring out ways to fleece the sheeple in New Zealand, so I had best be very careful. Many's the trap been set for the hunter who has turned into the hunted. A carrion scavenger might find a toothsome beast playing possum and looking delicious lying there, apparently dead...

Mqurice