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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (834)2/19/1999 10:13:00 PM
From: Bear Down  Respond to of 1591
 
I DON'T LIE !!!! You show me one lie.

That statement as well as every other one I make is 100% true, unless it is speculation and then it would be in the form of a question. Asking questions is not lying, no matter how tough the question. And take a look at the performance of MLRE since the lies that the thread starter and hypster Kieko spread around. They "pumped" it to $27 and so far have "dumped" it to 7

You need a reality check



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (834)2/19/1999 11:59:00 PM
From: Bear Down  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1591
 
Again I ask, Barred from what ???

Here, just for you

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an excerp

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