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To: tsigprofit who wrote (13920)9/10/2003 12:06:02 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 
Yep, for sure. He seems to have lost all cognitive control at this point...

He needs a time out.....

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Ps, fwiw, a bud of mine likes NCVM, thinks it will double to 8 cents. Looks like a complete pos to me, has 300 million shares in the float.
I don't own any yet, and may not ever, but I figured I should throw it out to the thread...

(interesting that when I looked at it, pos that it is, it has a market cap of my target for the bio-turd -$10 mil)
Also, they keep raising the bid on the turd, now .18x.20 So maybe, just maybe the idiots that trade it for a penny here & there are all gone now.......



To: tsigprofit who wrote (13920)9/10/2003 12:59:24 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 48461
 
A top trade unionist has called on Tony Blair to "review his position" as prime minister in the wake of the war in Iraq.

Tony Woodley - general secretary elect of the T&G - was speaking at the start of a debate at the TUC annual congress on international affairs.

Delegates are widely expected to pass a motion condemning the decision by the Labour government to go along with the US decision to invade Iraq.

"Blair took us to war for oil, and he lied to us about the weapons of mass destruction"
Bob Crow


But Mr Woodley went much further than his fellow bosses when he decided to repeat an earlier call, made at fringe meeting, urging the prime minister to consider quitting.
He went on to condemn what he said was a "witch-hunt" against George Galloway, the MP who is currently suspended from Labour over his outspoken position on the war.

Mr Woodley was followed on to the platform by RMT general secretary Bob Crow who said: "Instead of pouring billions into a war against the people of Iraq we should be using the cash to fund our public services properly."

He added: "The government's excuse for invading Iraq has been exposed as a tissue of lies.

"Over-egged, sexed up or exaggerated - whatever words you use, it's quite straightforward: Blair took us to war for oil, and he lied to us about the weapons of mass destruction."

Roger Lyons, joint general secretary of Amicus, said it was time for the United Nations to be given a "genuine role" in the wake of the conflict in Iraq.

"Even American hawks are coming round to the realisation that it is necessary to build peace so as to bring security," he said.

Mr Woodley said the war led to the "unacceptable and needless deaths of Iraqi children".

He predicted the situation in Iraq would "get worse" and he said the message should go out from this year's TUC conference that there should be "no return to the days of colonialism".

Story from BBC NEWS:
news.bbc.co.uk