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To: lucky_girl who wrote (373)12/7/2004 5:01:17 AM
From: lucky_girl  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5425
 
Louie,
I see now where you are coming from with the Iridium issue.

Yes, I wouldn't be surprised to read that 'friends in government were doing favors for friends in other governments' in regards to Iridium.
It's no secret that our State Department kisses up to the Saudi government.

You know Louie, What really bothers me right now we have lost over 1300 young Americans to this miserable war. I have forgotten the numbers that have come home maimed and scared for life.
And what about the poor Iraqi people.
100,000 dead or wounded were what I heard on the news tonight.
Many were children. It all makes me sick to my stomach.

War is big business and has always been big business.
Sometimes I wonder if certain people started this war just for the business.

Louie, what was Tony Elgindy's role in this whole Iridium farce?

Was Tony friend or foe to the common stockholder who was invested in this company?

Did the Elgindy group have anything to do with the 'pump up' of Iridium?

How did it get 'dumped'?
Was the 'dump' a natural one because the phones were a piece of junk?
That would make sense.

How did the stock get pumped up to such a high price before the stockholders realized that they were standing in water and a 'hot' wire was about to drop in with them?

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