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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (48816)4/20/2004 9:11:55 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Hello Tim, <<One should not worry about Fannie not producing a balance sheet. If I remember correctly Enron used to do this all the time.>>
You make a good point.

I am thinking (a dangerous activity), in view that CB agrees with the truth that Fiat Money Inflation in France was a fraud that could only have ended one way, I am trying to figure out what other large entity does not produce a balance sheet.

I think Treasury Secretary O’Neil had commissioned a study to produce a balance sheet for something or other, and then he was pushed out.

As I have reminded Maurice many times in the past, through the haze of his thinking process, the most outrageous always occur at the bitter end.

Ruination, I say, is where fuzzy thinking will lead us.

Chugs, Jay