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Strategies & Market Trends : Bill Wexler's Profits of DOOM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Peter V who wrote (2029)8/19/1998 12:01:00 PM
From: Dr. Seuss  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4634
 
Sorry to interrupt the discussion on Freedom of Speech, but I would like to take a minute to exersise my freedom to go:

YEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWW!

Shorted LBOR over ENVY two days ago. Stuck with my guns.

LBOR DOWN OVER 6! And it ain't even lunchtime.

Sorry, had to let someone know!!!!

Dr.$euss

PS Anyone know why it's dropping???



To: Peter V who wrote (2029)8/19/1998 3:47:00 PM
From: Cosmo Daisey  Respond to of 4634
 
Peter,
Civil law is different from constitutional law. As I noted before Const. law defines how the Government treats its citizens. In civil law anyone can bring suit for anything. Just because you "publish" doesn't give you civil rights so address SI posts to someone and not to yourself or "to all". Traditional media hides behind the First Admn. but they lose as in the case of Gen. Bill Westmoreland and the Oregon Apple growers when they publish libelous statements that are not factual. The posts on SI for the most part and especially from Wexler are well researched and one could reference public information for the basis of many of his posts. He is a financial Sherlock and is excellent at his job. Any lawsuit attempts against Wexler would immediately put the company under a financial microscope and they probably cant stand up to that kind of scruteny.
cdaiseyPhD@constitutional-law.com



To: Peter V who wrote (2029)8/19/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4634
 
IMPORTANT ARTICLE REGARDING THE ZONAGEN FRAUD.....

houston-press.com



To: Peter V who wrote (2029)8/19/1998 10:27:00 PM
From: Ken Salaets  Respond to of 4634
 
Peter:

>> And does the Internet change things? Posting to SI for all to see is a unique form of communication that wasn't anticipated by the framers of the Constitution, nor in most of the classic First Amendment cases.

That was my point to Barbara. In most cases, current law and regulation can be extended or interpreted to cover Internet and other electronic communications, but I doubt our government will choose to leave well enough alone. Congress and the FCC will dabble as usual, with parallel activity in the States, which are becoming much more activist re Internet policy. Ultimately, however, the courts will be the final arbiter.

Just noticed the banner for this site:

Talk : Overvalued: Bill Wexler's Profits of DOOM

Glad to see SI agrees. gg.

K