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Gold/Mining/Energy : ABER RESOURCES -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lorne who wrote (1337)4/12/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2006
 
1. "... I assumed that ..." - my point exactly - you assume too much.

2. "I didn't jump on Lorne..." - yes, you did, with gusto and with several of the more common politically correct catchphrases - read it again - #reply-8846883

3. You are judged by the words you post here. Keep in mind that this is the Aber thread, and that the biggest hurdle the company has to overcome is the set of oh-so-Canadian politically correct anti-resource attitudes that you are expressing.

4. The only Indians TV Azteca deals with are quite-well-paid actors in their Canal Trece novelas and their feature productions. These actors, btw, once out of their costume and makeup revert to being mexicanos, with varying degrees of Indian blood of which they tend to be proud. The distinction between mexicano and indio is a cultural one, not racist as in your little world. You know absolutely nothing about México, let alone Chiapas - I suggest that you go there, live a minimum of six months on a maximum of five dollars a day, then come back and we'll discuss it.

Btw, tvaztca ADRs outperformed abz today -
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5. Not for you to judge which are my days, amigo. I have seen a few days in the past and will see a few more in the future, but i do expect that news and prevailing PC attitudes in those future days will not swing and blinder my mind to the extent that you have allowed yours to be swayed. On the specific questions of civil rights and environmental protection I would bet that your actions have been confined to the moving of your tongue while safely esconced in your comfortable little world. Mine have not, and won't be. As i pointed out previously, you do not know me.

On the subject of mud - I leave this field to you, you clearly own it.

This is the Aber thread, btw. The biggest question facing the stock is this -
Will prevailing PC anti-resource attitudes such as you express prevent Aber from making a mine at Diavik, especially considering the water questions that make excellent propaganda fodder for polemicists such as yourself?

My answer today would be - I don't know, I hope not ... but if the resource is economic, someday it will be mined because the pendulum of popular opinion will swing back and regain the awareness that people have to eat, to eat they must produce, to produce they must exploit some resource at some time.