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To: stockfiend who wrote (83929)8/28/2008 4:46:26 PM
From: bullbud  Respond to of 116555
 
Kinda like there was no conspiracy to invade Iraq or to conveniently leave out the fact that Georgia was the aggressor in the current conflict with Russia. Nope, conspiracies are all in our heads.



To: stockfiend who wrote (83929)8/28/2008 7:02:23 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
You said but to suggest that a conspiracy is an extremely low odds probability is absurd.

Your statement basically contains all I need for a rebuttal.

I guess you could make a case that you are correct if your definition of conspiracy is defined as anything that doesn't go your way. However, I am not aware of mainstream acceptance of that definition.



To: stockfiend who wrote (83929)8/29/2008 3:13:10 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Respond to of 116555
 
more than 99% of commodity (and equity) futures and forward contracts held by U.S. banks are concentrated in just 5 institutions.

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