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To: Loren who wrote (11072)1/7/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: Frank Fontaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16988
 
It seems to Me that a person on this thread has freely admitted to receiving insider information on the dealings and business of Aqua Vie. Is it not illegal to give that type of information to a shareholder or potential shareholder who may then use that information in making trading decisions in regards to a specific issue? That in itself would take away any credibility that person may have had. I sure as heck would not be bragging about having had an in like that.
Frank



To: Loren who wrote (11072)1/7/1999 12:35:00 PM
From: Loren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16988
 
To all -

By the way, I do not mean by my previous post that Gator is the only offender... I think there are 4-5 on this thread that are unable to control their emotions under fire. There are times I can almost see/feel the anger in their hearts/minds/words, even if they do say 'LOL' and 'ROTFLMAO', and type smiley faces a lot, and end their posts with general niceties (which are more sarcastic than nice).

This has LESS to do with who starts it. It usually starts with an ALMOST-innocent barb, and then escalates into a free-for-all where any type of logic or concern are thrown out the window.

This has EVERYTHING to do with who has the grace to cool it down after it starts. Who around here does? Anybody?

It may sound trite, you may be a skeptic, but I believe it... "Blessed are the peacemakers...".

Loren

P.S. This is applicable beyond this thread. The desire to make peace is a virtue, and conflict resolution skills CAN be practiced and learned.