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To: Elliott Dunwody who wrote (9131)1/14/1999 9:02:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
Jeez, isn't it a shame when people point out the negative things in the company's background? It doesn't seem to matter to you guys whether this stuff is true or not, just that he didn't toe the party line. How naive. Perhaps the company should file a suit against MSNBC in Britain.

Barb



To: Elliott Dunwody who wrote (9131)1/14/1999 9:38:00 AM
From: Eddy Blinker  Respond to of 10479
 
<Elliott: Not local but Federal>

Elliott,

Yes I agree.But the federal agencies are buried under the load of repetitive avalanches of similar situations. Each case file bearing the stamp Urgent.

As I pointed out on another thread. The system is overloaded and the only remedy is an amendment to any suitable bill authorizing the hiring of at least 10.000 financial security law enforcement personal.

Finance you ask?

Instead of short selling America piece by piece by shipping millions and millions to the former Soviet Union in order that the creamers over there are buying up entire cities on the Costa Brava, Spain.

The mayor of Marabella was most recently arrested by selling over 200 special build luxury apartments to the elite of Russian schemers in multi million fashion. All paid in cash.

Should there be any guy or gal looking for an opportunity to earn big money as a waiter or waitress they should pack their bags and invade the sunny spots in Europe at once.The Russians are great tippers and at least are practizing daily " Easy come and easy let go"

A $1000 tip for a $100 bill is not uncommon. This way the American Taxpayer can repatriate the dollars at least in a roundabout way and at very least keep it in the family.

Eddy Blinker