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OK guys, _please_ take this discussion elsewhere. I reserved
judgement at first, but now I think this discussion is definately over
the "off-topic" line. This is not a email-list for political views.
If you want to continue this kind of discussion, I suggest that you
move it to the alt.politics.economics newsgroup (seriously!).
In another post, Richard Estes suggested that people consider
subscribing to Silicon Investor and I wholeheartedly agree. The
threads there on Metastock and on Technical Analysis are _very_
informative and rarely get as off-topic as this list seems to do. If
you don't subscribe already, do yourself a favor and check out
http://www.techstocks.com
In the hopes of increasing the signal-to-noise ratio on this list, I'm
gonna start sending out at least one Metastock power-user tip per week
- hopefully they will spark more discussions about using the product
effectively. Look for the first tip later today. I encourage others
to think of ways to increase the value of participating in this list.
Anyone feel like creating and maintaining a FAQ? ;-)
Chip
http://coolhistory.com/ChipsCharts
P.S. Frank, I'm definately not singling you out here. Your post was
simply the one I chose to "respond" to.
---"Frank B. Gaylord" <fbg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> At 11:03 AM 1/14/98 , Richard Estes wrote:
> >No I haven't. Have you? Do you think the form of government or
economic
> >structure had something to do with it being a totalitarian state?
> >
> >The point I made was that simply because 50% plus 1 votes for
something,
> >does not make it good or bad. Majority rule can be as oppressive as
one
> >dictator. If the realization of that truth is "no-nothing", then
you need to
> >assess your logic criteria.
> >Richard Estes
>
>
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> ::::
>
> Richard -
>
> Capitalism and democracy go hand-in-hand; cannot have capitalism
without
> democracy. In reality, though what we have in this world today are
> capitalism and democracy in varying shades of grey, it is still true
that
> the closer to pure capitalism, the closer to a pure democracy follows.
>
>
>
> -- Frank :-)
>
> High Return on Investment using Technical Analysis
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