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To: zonder who wrote (70680)10/7/2003 1:40:07 PM
From: E. T.  Respond to of 70976
 
Can't win for trying. Sanctions were supposed to act as a catalyst for a homegrown regime change. Sanctions were the alternative to war and were UN mandated.

Many, many people talked about the Iraqi kids, I know I did, but as you say, no one was listening. The modus operandi of the UN is to institute sanctions first, followed by tougher measures later, if the first set of sanctions fail.

By the way, tens of thousands of children die of starvation every day. Little is done. The U.S. is the largest food donor nation to Africa, so much so, that Bob Geldof said recently in a media blitz, to get the world's attention on Africa's plight, that the U.S.'s efforts there puts Europeans to shame.



To: zonder who wrote (70680)10/7/2003 11:38:39 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Respond to of 70976
 
as I said, a JYen head & shoulders bull pattern
tell your quack analyst to observe this chart
heading to 92-93, where resistance lies
and where the objective is reached on the H&S swing

stockcharts.com[h,a]waclyyay[df][pb50!d20,2!f][vc60][iUb14!Uh15,5,5]&pref=G

I will not cease & desist on this matter
since you were so obnoxious in questioning my call

a simple acknowledgment of the correct call and the huge blind spot on the part of your colleague will silence me
/ jim