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To: elmatador who wrote (24471)10/23/2002 3:02:39 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
<That's why they want to add ten Eastern European countries to the EU to see if they achieve critical mass to challenge the US dollar. >

ElM, it's not the size it's the brains. People don't trust the Central Planners of the EuroKremlin and they don't trust their Euro. It's not a matter of critical mass, it's a matter of trust. Who do we trust? I wouldn't put my trust in the Euros [or Japan]. The Euros will print themselves too much money because they are too greedy and they don't have a great and wondrous superhero like our idol Uncle Al KBE. Who happens to be aging, so it's wise to stand close to the exits - the US$ will peak one of these days and go into a never-ending decline as the Q cybercurrency establishes It's place.

Mqurice



To: elmatador who wrote (24471)10/23/2002 2:46:30 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
>>The Euro was devised as this alternative etc etc <<

Now I understand.

>>they want to add ten Eastern European countries to the EU to see if they achieve critical mass to challenge the US dollar.<<

I see.

Stupid.

They should go for PRC. Just dont know what critical mass stands for.