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To: Real Man who wrote (78361)1/31/2007 3:56:56 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 110194
 
>>>With $1T dollars in reserves, yes. CBs are trying for force them to act.<<<

The CBs are kind of like Elephant trainers:

Traditional elephant training, like traditional horse training, involves using force–the elephant hook or goad–and restraint. Elephants used to be chained by the leg, sometimes for many hours, as a form of discipline. Traditional elephant trainers rely on social dominance, as well: while an elephant and a person may develop ties of affection, the trainer must always be Boss. Elephants, however, can rebel. Keepers in zoos have been injured or killed by fed-up elephants.