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To: Slagle who wrote (68728)12/28/2006 10:06:22 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Slag. When those in power answer to nobody, that's what they do. It's instructive in a trivial way on how these things go. That's why it's much better to have considered judicial process instead of an angry lynching.

I wouldn't say he and TJ want a "bash the USA" forum, though they have such a tendency.

I can't disclose my hacking secrets sorry. I might need to ban ElM from his stream or delete some of his posts and I don't want to give away my method. SI might close the loophole. ;-]

Here's to 2007. I thought your post the other day was good [on having waited since 2001 and still there's no crash and how you got out at the top [almost] and missing out on the big rise from the post Y2K bottom was a mistake. Some recovery opportunities have been nothing short of spectacular. Many baggers!

There hasn't been a crunch and even the housing market clearing tidying up has been under way for going on a year without collapse. Maybe the housing boom will turn into a fairly soft landing too, with financial relativity theory shrinking home owner capital positions without catastrophe [overall though plenty of individuals will suffer].

Mqurice