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To: scion who wrote (3045)11/16/2006 11:51:28 AM
From: Purl Gurl  Respond to of 4624
 
RE: Another One, by Scionist

Scionist is probably comparing the CSHD scam to
the SLJB scam,

"Here's another one that's almost as unbelieveable...."

(SLJB)

Those people are receiving their just deserves. None can
claim they were not warned, just as with CSHD. Many, very
many of us began warning people SLJB is a scam, months
and months back. In almost all cases our articles were
immediately deleted and most of us were banished.

No sympathy from me. As with CSHD, I am pleased those
people are losing their money.

My being pleased is double in nature.

One part of being pleased is these CSHD people and these
SLJB people are exceptionally hateful and unethical. These
are people who deliberately abuse others who are critics
of any given stock they hold. Abuse is insults, threats,
article deletions, banishments and all that. Again, those
activities are both enabled and assisted by administrators.

Other part of my being pleased is many of those hateful
unethical people will be removed from the stock markets
through virtue of loss of money. These are people we most
certainly do not want playing the markets. These are people
who add to market instability and cause harm to all traders.

Annoying, one my usual axes to grind, is a lot of innocent
people are harmed and, as written many times, the ultimate
victims of those people are children.

In closing, I am also pleased to write a common theme of
many, a writing which earns much hatred from losers,

"I told you so."

Purl Gurl



To: scion who wrote (3045)11/16/2006 12:52:40 PM
From: Purl Gurl  Respond to of 4624
 
RE: Another One, Part Two, by Scionist

Scionist and I are discussing similarities between
CSHD and SLJB stock.

Scionist, read this response by the SLJB executive,

pinksheets.com

Do you read a common theme for all executive financial criminals?

"I am an innocent victim of regulatory entities."

That boy, Petar, rambles on as much as Rufus. Petar should
be invited to appear on that cheesy two-bit internet radio
show; rather entertaining. However, between Petar and Rufus
there is a minor difference, Petar can spell and can create
correctly structured sentences, although basic nonsense.

How entertaining! Black Petar and Rufus the Dufus! Those
two should start up their own comedy show on television,
although I would rather watch reruns of Abbott and Costello.

Purl Gurl



To: scion who wrote (3045)11/16/2006 1:06:23 PM
From: anniebonny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4624
 
OK I give up - what is that RED DOT on Petar's jacket? Someone with a laser guided missle? Did he just leave a paintball tournament? Is that some sort of Eurotrash fashion thing?
Comments welcomed!



To: scion who wrote (3045)11/16/2006 5:28:47 PM
From: yardslave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4624
 
Is it just me, or does the guy look like Robert Blake.