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Strategies & Market Trends : Conversion Solutions Holdings Corp. - A Scam? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: scion who wrote (3049)11/16/2006 1:04:43 PM
From: Purl Gurl  Respond to of 4624
 
RE: I don't think she'll get clear, by Scionist

Scionist is responding to my previous article
in which I write,

"...give Sabra a free pass! Besides, she kept herself at
a distance from all this and, legally, she is clear."

Scionist correctly comments,

"I don't think she'll get clear that easily - one of the people
facing fraud charges, and there will be more than just Harris, is
going to roll on the rest if this plays out as scams usually do."

I would be both remiss and fooling myself to not write,

"I agree."

Your comments are most valid and may prove to be true.

Out here in our public court, there is very little evidence
Sabra is "guilty" other than guilt by association. However,
this does not preclude events within the company of which
we are unaware. Heck, Sabra could be the true mastermind
behind all of this, for all we know.

I will concede I am biased on this matter. I always maintain
a fantasy of a woman pulling one over on men and smashing her
way through that glass ceiling, even if unlawful.

Currently, it "appears" Sabra is completely on the out,
no longer part of the team; no mention of her, anywhere.

However, if time reveals Sabra is as dirty as the rest in
this scam which has caused so much harm, I will be amongst
the first to shout, "Spank her plump bottom, but good."

For the men involved, though, the scissors treatment.

Purl Gurl