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To: creede who wrote (72)3/5/2006 9:34:27 PM
From: Buddfoxx006  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 354
 
I have found that before I purchase any pink sheet stock or BB stock, I do a google search with the company name and the word scam. Had I done it with SSTY and RVMN, I would have saved myself some pocket change. I did it with NNYG and decided not to purchase it based upon what I found.I'm not saying it is a scam, but it does look like this type of PR has been rolled out before. I am a private investigator and have filmed sunday school teachers stealing from the till right in front of a crowded restaraunt. I have filmed so called preachers faking back injuries without any apparant remorse.Man will stoop to low levels for the mighty greenback. Be careful, the Devil often presents himself in a pretty package. I'm not saying this company is not legit, but there do appear to be some warning flags. All MHO

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To: creede who wrote (72)3/8/2006 3:55:30 PM
From: waitless  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 354
 
From snopes.com

Claim: While a student, Albert Einstein humiliated an atheist professor by using the "Evil is the absence of God" argument on him.

Status: False.

Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2004]


Guess the guy should have checked his references before he sent out that inspirational message. Kinda makes him sound like a pumper.