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To: Wizard who wrote (155325)4/4/2003 11:30:13 AM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Conspiracy theory? Hate? How can a report by a United States School for Advanced Military Studies be called "hate" and "conspiracy"?

Located at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the School for Advanced Military Studies is both a training ground and a think tank for some of the Army's brightest officers. Officials say the Army chief of staff, and sometimes the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ask SAMS to develop contingency plans for future military operations. During the 1991 Persian Gulf war, SAMS personnel helped plan the coalition ground attack that avoided a strike up the middle of Iraqi positions and instead executed a "left hook" that routed the enemy in 100 hours.

Maybe you should try read the report by "some of the Army's brightest officers." before making your silly politically correct statements. The Army chief of staff and the Joint Chief of Staff employ these officers in making decisions to advance an American agenda rather than an Israeli agenda! Are you opposed to the US military desiring to advance an American agenda rather than foreign agenda? Rather than respond like a conditioned Pavlovian puppy, why not open your mind and read something new and pro-American.
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To: Wizard who wrote (155325)4/4/2003 4:59:30 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 164684
 
Lack of 'visibility' in war time...tough for companies to make their numbers...Notice how LOTS of enterprises are postponing capital spending (or purchases)...fyi...

16:05 ET SEBL Siebel Systems cuts guidance (7.75 -0.41) -- Update --

Co guides Q1 revenue outlook to a range of $330-$335 mln (Multex consensus $369.16 mln). Net income for the qtr (after taxes) is projected at $3-5 mln. SEBL says a number of customers unexpectedly postponing purchase decisions beyond the end of the quarter. "While the Company believed the sales pipeline remained sufficient to meet its sales projections for Q1, a few transactions were postponed late in the quarter. Had these transactions not been postponed, the Company would have been within its license revenue and earnings guidance for the quarter."