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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (48652)4/17/2004 1:15:26 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Spotted.Cat, yup, hard to see, but then so is a mighty army treading sand in mesopotamia;

the trouble with choices is that sometimes they are not available.

trouble? they are generally not in the plan, but happen anyway, any how, some how, nature finds a way into the happy void of wishful planning.

credibility? mattered not one iota, and so do not have to matter later either.

the way to divert attention, just make a bigger mess, and then talk on TV to say this, that, and the other.

just look at the FED, it has credibility, saying inflation is tame when it is running at mid-to-high single digits and in some sectors/asset classes, double digits.

as in the case of a fattened goose, there is much blood to be squished out of the bloatedly fattened market goose before the cooking will even commence.

can we picture the goose, webbed feet twiching, headless, wings flapping, crimson spray shooting out, getting less energetic with each spurt.

just some disjointed ponderings of the unthinkable, as always, right or wrong.

J