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To: Dale J. who wrote (20748)3/8/1998 6:10:00 PM
From: zurdo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Dale J., your letter says it all. It is an excellent account of the inequities of the market as it exists today.. I am a fervent believer, however, that if you can expose the chicanery that exists in Wall Street you can beat even the big money. The SEC is not the domain of Gods. They are civil servants who are being paid by us to serve ALL taxpayers, not just the fat cats. We need to take your letter public by buying space for an open letter to Leavitt in the Washington Post, New York Times, and perhaps the financial rags. We should send copies to the President. After all, the SEC, like any other federal bureaucracy, is under his jurisdiction. I strongly recommend gathering at least 50 to 100 signatures under a letterhead we can organize under. The more the better!! We need to get the SEC directors off their dead butts to do their job of policing Wall Street, instead of making pretty speeches then looking the other way at all the crap that's going on. Lip service from these people makes good press for them. It does nothing for us. COUNT ME IN IF YOU WISH TO PURSUE THIS FURTHER.




To: Dale J. who wrote (20748)3/9/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: zurdo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
Dale J. and thread: Take a look at page 8B of the Money section of USA Today.... Dale, it strongly underscores the concerns you raised in your letter to the SEC. We should use your letter as a model for the Open Letter from us to the SEC. It is time the SEC stopped talking and did something. I hope you buy into it and approve.