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Timothy,

you are not the first victim of attacks and propably not the last.
I have had my share of verbal attacks too -  it works here like in 
school or kindergarden: The ones who scream loudest are right. (This 
is why MB feels so comfortable here). As you have been airing your 
thoughts loudly on this list you must obviously be cut back to size 
before your ego gets overinflated :-)

The most appropriate answer to Mr. Kiefer is that you have notified 
his ISP - postmaster because he has forged your address.

I have read that Mr. Kiefer objects to being introduced to your 
wife's thoughts and other personal details from you.

I do object as well unless I get the full story -  I cannot take 
further comments from you seriously unless the following details are 
submitted :-)

1. What is the size of your trading account ?
2. Has your trading room direct access to a beach or swimming pool ?
3. What car do you drive ?
4. What is the size of your penis ?
5. What is your block-number ?

please forward details publicly ASAP :-)

Hope to see more of your valuable emails.

Gerrit

> A gentleman on this list recently sent me some comments, some of
> which I'll copy below, regarding my posts to this list. That didn't
> bother me--everyone is entitled to their opinion and when people
> post things that I don't like or am not interested in, I simply
> delete the post and move on. But then he sent me an email telling me
> he had added my name to a 'Disney' list: and lo and behold, junk
> spam started coming, trumpeting some pyramid scheme.
> 
> One of the few things I hold sacred is the right to privacy. This
> list is a small community and it's made up of many diverse members.
> But for the most part, I think people do a good job of respecting
> each other. 
> 
> I thought about what I would do to this member of the list and
> though a few wicked ideas came to mind, I instead decided to just
> ignore his emails, if further come, and the junk mail I will now get
> spammed with because of this gentleman. But I thought others should
> know what this person feels about my posts and what he is capable of
> doing, if you are someone that posts what you feel is a relevant
> comment, but he personally finds off-topic.
> 
> So, Peter Kiefer...Step up if you wish and take a swing at me
> publicly. I feel the whole list should be made aware of your
> comments. And maybe they'll all ask to be put on spam lists. Here's
> the top of the first comment you sent me:
> 
> >From Peter Kiefer [xet73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] said:
> 
> get a clue
> 
> ----------
> > From: Timothy Morge <tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: Neal T. Weintraub <thevindicator@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Cc: JParris@xxxxxxx; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: Rapidly changing fortunes
> > Date: 31 August 1998 20:17
> > 
> > Stocks go *boom*...
> > 
> I'm not a prognosticator. But the pretty pictures that represent the
> US stock indexs are fairly graphic. Could we rally right out of this
> hole and then find ourselves amazed at the ability of the US market
> to bounce back time and time again? Yes. But it needs to happen
> fairly soon. 
> 
> SNIP
> 
> And in his next email, Peter Kiefer [xet73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] said:
> 
> it seems to me you are the Jerry Springer of this list -I don't care
> if your wife looked at your spouse chart or that you did trade
> between 1 and 5000 lots a day in the bonds -- there are 100's of
> people out there including me who do that every day -  so what? Or
> another good one was how well you treat your brokers every day- I
> put you on the Disney list...you certainly spend a lot of time
> telling everybody what you think about god & the world
> 
> SNIP
> 
> Well, Peter, [xet73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx], I wish you nothing but the best
> [and perhaps about a hundred people that put YOUR name on a spam
> list]. I don't discuss things like god on this list or any other
> list. I DO add what I think are helpful comments. And I'll continue
> to do so.
> 
> My one request of you, Peter, [xet73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx], is that you
> add something helpful to the list. Anything. You can try to spam me
> if you want. But add something that will help others. If you don't
> understand what I post, that's ok. I'll try to understand your
> relevant post when you send one.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Tim Morge
>