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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (86341)4/2/2004 1:16:53 PM
From: Taki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Unfortunately,A@P,very few cared about Scott, and they way he died.Allpeople care is about money, and what will be the next stock pick,or what ever you call it.But guess what=Life it's movement, and change.
They will care when something happens to them.Until then, all they say=Next.Short of like Jim Bishop says=What's next stock.
So many Dogs here on SI=How many of them new him, or new of him, or,at the least say something good about him,after saw your post.A little something, or a prayer.Where is humanity?
I guess lost words?



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (86341)4/2/2004 4:33:09 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
My heart goes out to Scott's family, as well as the families of the others who also lost their lives. The incident is already being politicized... so if there is one thing I could say to the families, it would be that even those people I know who don't think we should be in Iraq are united in their resolve that those responsible should be hunted down and brought to (military) justice. Small comfort, I know, but perhaps a ray of hope that our modern day definition of hero is finally a human one, not something dependent on political ideology.

- Jeff



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (86341)4/3/2004 11:03:22 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Please Add this tidbit to your check !!!

I urge everyone to please donate something, ( the family has asked for this clarification .. thanks )

Peace,

Anthony

Blackwater Security Consulting has set up a memorial fund to help the victims' families.

Contributions can be mailed to:

Memorial Fund C / O Scott Helvenston's Children, Kyle & Kelsey Helvenston ,only please.. Mr Helventson is divorced and I just want to make sure the money goes to the children & I am confident their mother will spend it properly.

I also wanted to extend my deepest condolences to Kelly Kasun, Scott's Girlfriend who has kind of been lost in the shuffle in all this.

P.O. Box 159

Moyock, N.C. 27958

Greg Gross: (619) 498-6632; greg.gross@uniontrib.com



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (86341)4/4/2004 12:24:22 AM
From: majormember  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Tony~~ I know you cannot send funds from "frozen"
accounts, but "Thank You" for telling everyone else
where they can send funds for this very worthwhile
cause.

It's a damn shame how the Gov't. puts it's
considerable weight and wealth into ill founded
causes, instead of focusing on what's "really"
important.

Like what Martha cooked up was so damn important,
as to cost the Just-US dep't the millions spent and
the time to throw the book at her. Ditto for the
millions spent and time to go after Clinton for
getting a B.J.----if he hadn't been pursued by the
"Right-Wingers" he just may have focused on getting
Osama and the REAL BAD GUYS, who want to kill us.

Ken Starr and his ilk end up watching the waves at
Pepperdine, when HE should be prosecuted for wasting
time and money chasing a dress and cigar....Now as for
"W's" wasted time, money and effort getting a Dictator
out of business, only to end up with an Iranian type
Mullah run-country. History shows a "Democratic"
style Gov't. is as real as growing roses in the Sand.....

Cheers dude,
Skane