To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (87463 ) 10/23/2004 5:38:52 PM From: lucky_girl Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087 Hey Bill, hey man on the moon, Tony did not give a rat's pettoo about who was committing fraud anywhere, at any time. Tony Elgindy used private information to make money. It made no difference to Tony who would be hurt or who would be destroyed by what he published. It made no difference to Tony if the information he used was true or not true. All Tony Elgindy was interested in was the money. That’s the bottom line. All Tony cared about was his own 'self interest.' Remember self-interest? That’s what drives all of us. Our self-interest drives us to make enough money to have all the things we feel are important, and make us feel ‘complete’ and in ‘control’ of our surroundings. Like in Tony's case what he wanted in life was the trophy wife shut up in the 2 million dollar mansion in San Diego, many very expensive cars and other vehicles and, of course recognition that he was a very, very important man. Tony wanted to be recognized as important to his neighbors, friends and especially to his family, most important he wanted his mother to acknowledge him as being as successful as his father and his brother were, and as successful as she, herself was. You do know that Elgindy’s mother is a medical doctor, don't you? Tony spent 2 years in university doing pre-med. He knows a thing or two about human chemistry. He really wanted to follow in his mother's footsteps but something got in his way. His Arab background and his Muslim religion got in his way. His father and his brother with their ideas that he had to contribute to the cause got in his way. Just remember what I already told you, if Tony Elgindy walks; then he has talked. I bet Elgindy will do the time, ‘cause there really is nowhere else for him to go now. He’s got close to a mill $ stored in a bank in Lebanon but that’s not a very nice place to settle down these days, not even for an Elgindy. Hey, just think of the interest Tony will accumulate on his money in 15 years! He’ll be set to start over with a nice little bankroll.