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To: Trumptown who wrote (41053)11/20/2002 11:11:35 PM
From: dennis michael patterson  Respond to of 52237
 
Sometimes, the odds go against you, I suppose



To: Trumptown who wrote (41053)11/20/2002 11:47:12 PM
From: BirdDog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
>>He has never been this wrong<<
That in itself is telling...odds dictate that can't happen! <g>


I have to step in here and ask a deep question. Don't you think, if there were reason to look up, that Don would face that fact?
Lets face it people. Things look awful out there. Nobody has good forward guidance. Quarterly reports are anemic. The economy looks bad. Laying off thousands and plans to lay off thousands more. Companies cutting back to barely meet forward guidance. Terrorism looks bad. War looks bad. Credit bubble that's ready to burst. Real estate bubble ready to burst. Companies having to fund anemic pension funds. Three Trillion Dollars in off balance sheet debt about to be forced to be reported. Only thing that "looks" good are the economic report lies that the fed revises the numbers down on three months later. Many experts out there talking about how weak the market looks....Many saying how we could crash or at least go down soon. Now don't you think, even if a signal that barely escaped "negated", could be called that. Don't you think Don is considering all I've mentioned before saying what means "a strong run up".??????

BirdDog