To: Gurupup who wrote (3552 ) 6/26/1998 3:58:00 AM From: R. M. Rosenthal Respond to of 5736
So the limited expectations campaign commences with a sneaky-fast curve from Mr. Caca. (Or could that be Mr. Shechectacaca?? At least a 50-50 chance of that, IMO.) I'm sure you'll be whacking it back at him soon, Skip. Meanwhile, I'll just be adding my own high regard for your courage and character. Your calendar certainly sucks, but you're heart's in the right place and I'll help all I can to see these vermin brought to account. It's the arrogance of having gotten away with it before with a slap and a fine and off to the bank laughing at the system and us suckers. Scam 10Mill. 3 to the lawyers, 2 for the fine and vamos ala playa. Except I think they made a slight error this time. Picking on babies-- and a company with a real product that materially improves the general health and welfare of the citizenry. They, of course, don't give a rats ass (tre' apropos for them) about any of that, so they never thought of it. Nor that there are enough good minds, deep pockets, loud-voices and long-memories here who will NEVER forget -- because rape is something you never really forget. The scream never goes away. I'll bet a few of the bad guys here know about that, too. Part of the self-hatred that makes them so virulent. Whatever criminal actions ensue from the investigations we've caused to be commenced at SEC, NASD & NYAG & TREAS., IMO, if the Florida Court/jury that found Manuel P. Asencio guilty of FRAUD & DECEIT to the tune of $200,000 in PUNITIVE DAMAGES heard the facts in this case, and the extent of injuries gleefully inflicted courtesy the vicious venality of our villains-- you could have record setting Punitives in the TENS OF MILLIONS. And all those babies... all those politicians. This is a picture perfect case on which to make a shining example of the pretense of justice and fairness being served, at least occasionally. And one or more of the perps could actually do time-- Because violating probation is a big no-no. Isn't that right, Dave?