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To: tomservo who wrote (90476)1/30/2005 3:34:10 AM
From: Dale Baker  Respond to of 122087
 
That should be the giant banner logo for every wannabe crusading GURU on SI, along with a picture of Batman, LOL:

"It is clear," replied Don Quixote, "that you are not experienced in adventures. Those are giants and if you are afraid turn aside and pray whilst I enter a fierce and unequal battle with them."


Classic delusional circular logic. It must be what I say it is, therefore it is.



To: tomservo who wrote (90476)2/1/2005 7:09:16 PM
From: olivier asser  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 122087
 
On Tilting at Windmills:

That's an interesting reference to windmills. Very. Especially because I'm a first generation American, born in Washington, DC 35 years ago, who is descended from a family that can trace its Amsterdam roots back 400 years. Most of the Assers the past three centuries were attorneys, including my Dutch-born father, who is now proud to call the United States home.

Maybe we Assers can distinguish a windmill from a $525 million fraud destroying 10,000 American citizens' financial lives.

Then again, you never know do you, so maybe not.

When the true story of the never-licensed stock broker Philip Berber's many exploits is finally told, we'll see which it is.