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To: J.B.C. who wrote (51814)7/23/2004 8:40:12 AM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Thank you for your nice commiserating letter. My losses were one million two hundred thousand. I often think if the life that I could be leading had it not been for the dishonest Financial Advisors I had trusted or the Real Estate FRIEND (I met in a workshop on Integrrity... if you don't have integrity you are a sleezebag ) who took the title to my condo to sell and promised me the money with INTEREST...That was the promissory note. I had to pay the listing company the commission... $ 8.500 even though I never saw any money . It was there belief that Arthur was my ........whatever and that WE had perpetrated the fraud....

A terrible time. HOwever, to get back to my original premise... I have my health in a way.... my pension and ss and am making it. The best thing in life is health,family and friends... and also a dog.

Keep on smiling.... as they say.



To: J.B.C. who wrote (51814)7/23/2004 6:57:16 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
The Art of Slip-Sliding

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<<..."What is even more significant in terms of news value are those highly-placed, influential Republicans who have abandoned Bush&Co. When William F. Buckley, the founding editor of National Review, the bible of rockhard conservatism, can denounce Bush's Iraq adventure and competence in print, you know a turning point has been reached on the right.

So many diplomats, retired generals, corporate leaders, ex-officials in the Reagan and Bush 1 administrations likewise have gone public in recent weeks with their reservations about Bush&Co. It's clear these elite Republicans believe that their financial and political interests are jeopardized by the radical, bumbling crew currently in charge, and that they, and the country as a whole, will be better served by getting those guys out of the White House, even if it means putting a more centrist candidate like Kerry into power.

Karl Rove and his minions are not stupid. They see what is happening across the country, the steady erosion of fed-up conservatives from the Bush camp, the loss of public support for the war, the lackluster job situation, the poll numbers showing Kerry slowly pulling ahead in one toss-up state after another. They know their time in power could be limited, and that criminal indictments may well follow their defeat."...>>

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