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To: Mr Metals who wrote (32961)6/14/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: knight  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
>>>Rogers is one of those who would like to see a national securities
regulator.

With jurisdiction over securities lying with provincial governments,
investigations into mining frauds often get shunted from one province to
another. "I really support a national securities commission, personally. I
think it would eliminate a lot of inter-jurisdictional squabbling."<<<

Sound reasonable to me and long overdue. So, only one mountie specialized in guarding the chicken coop? Good grief!



To: Mr Metals who wrote (32961)6/14/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Perhaps Sgt. Dawson and Dobbin should try a musical
ride around Black Rock and see if they can see
any doo-doo that looks out of place.

Our men in Red may be thinly stretched and
intellectually challenged, but guys like Soapy Doyle
don't faze Steeley eyed, broad brimmed stalwarts like
Dawson, Renfrew and the 'mounted'.

With a undercover beaver as an assistant and two
Crimean war muskets 4 guys on horseback rounded up
every desperado in the west for over 100 years.
And those desperadoes could hide a lot better than
they can today. They didn't have Bell 206's then.

We can do it. Do you realize that they train the
recruits to survive in the woods with just a paper
bag, some fishing line and a knife for three whole
days? And nowadays some of the techies can even
operate a Commodore 64. (beta version.)

Bring on them Yankee scamsters, we will show em what
fer.

Giddyup, mounties!

EC<:-}



To: Mr Metals who wrote (32961)6/14/1998 10:07:00 PM
From: Joe Hartenbower  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Scott (Mr. Metals), know you took a big bath with BXM. Time to forget it. Don't cry over spilt milk, etc. When you go for the home run, there's a lot more risk. Sorry you got killed. Would sure appreciate it if you would quit grinding our loss into us. It won't help yours.