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To: Man on the moon who wrote (87467)10/24/2004 3:22:29 PM
From: lucky_girl  Respond to of 122087
 
Man on the Moon,
Tony Elgindy’s best bet is to move to the Moon, where you appear to be thriving, because he has no future here on planet Earth.

Perhaps the two of you could open a business together.
Elgindy’s Nine Holes hosted by the Man in the Moon Inc. .

Man on the Moon, have you ever thought about all the physically and mentally scared people who survived the collapse of the twin towers? Have you ever seen any of the programs documenting the physical rehabilitation some of these poor souls have had to endure, and afterward many are still severely handicapped or scared from their experience on 9/11?
Have you?

Have you ever thought about the 10,000 children that were made orphans by the loss of one or in some cases both of their parents when the twin towers collapsed?

I bet Tony Elgindy has had many nightmares about the twin towers collapse because of his involvement in this horrific madness that his people perpetrated on September 11, 2001. I bet he had these nightmares because he could have done something to stop it.

Man on the Moon, would you be jealous of Tony Elgindy knowing that he could have stopped this terror, and he did nothing to stop it? How can you ask me if I am jealous, that question does NOT make any sense at all if you would stop and really think of all the human suffering Elgindy could have averted if he spoke to the right people but he chose to be silent and greedy instead, and make a profit on the suffering of other people.

Gee, that sounds like Elgindy's pattern of living all through his life, doesn't it. Tony Elgindy never stopped to think about how his behavior affected other people; all Tony Elgindy has ever cared about is his own self interest to the complete exclusion of all others on this planet, and the only major fear he has ever had is offending his family. He fears his father and his brother and they dictate to him what his behavior will be. They are all hateful people.

That's real bad Karma for any one to carry around on their shoulders!

Man on the Moon, to answer your question: I am NOT jealous of Tony Elgindy, in fact sometimes I almost feel sorry for the poor bugger!

Man on the Moon, you know Elgindy is almost penniless today except for the money he has stashed in Lebanon, and it is going to be a very cold day, in Elgindy’s personal hell, when he gets over to Lebanon to draw out his stash $$.

Who knows, maybe Elgindy’s family will clear out that account long before he ever gets free.

Think about it, Man on the Moon.



To: Man on the moon who wrote (87467)10/24/2004 9:39:05 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
The "con men pretending to wear white hats because it's fashionable" thing is apparently a little too complex and esoteric to understand. Okay, for your benefit, I'll stick to the basics: Do you pack your lunch or do you walk to work?

Why is it that *I* have to refrain from pointing out things you can't comprehend? I don't recall anything in my charter delineating any service obligations to you. You could, of course, just refrain from being a simpleton, but I'll pick up your load for you just 'cuz I'm a helpful person, okay?

"Bill, please refrain from muddling the scenario with your twisted and non-productive responses."