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James:
Can you please tell us more about your background and training?
Your posts make a most interesting read. I am open minded
enough to not dismiss your warnings out of hand; but simply
want to know more about your way of thinking.
Best wishes,
Charles
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From: James Taylor <jptaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 2:28 AM
Subject: [RT] Greenspan, Total Disregard for the Nation
>This Greenspan really amazes me in his total disregard for the people of
>this country. I just hope he is still alive to see the damage he has done,
>when the aged are on the streets begging for food and shelter, the riots
>and crime waves rage, thousands of banks fold, and this nation is brought
>to the brink of civil war over the economic collapse that is an absolute
>certainty.
>
>"The larger the lie, the greater the likelihood that the public will
>believe it." Adolf Hitler
>
>"Risk varies inversely with knowledge" Irving Fisher (1867-1947)
>
>"That which is about to fall, deserves to be pushed" Frederich Nietzsche
>
>"No price is too low for a bear or too high for a bull" Proverb
>
>"Every great robbery that was ever perpetrated upon a people has been by
>virtue of and in the name of law." Albert Parsons, on being sentenced to
>hang, 1886
>
>and last but not least, dedicated to the old fool Greenspan, Clinton's pet
>worthless lackey
>
>"A 'sound' banker, alas! is not one who foresees danger and avoids it, but
>one who, when he is ruined, is ruined in a conventional and orthodox way
>along with his fellows, so that no one can really blame him." John Maynard
>Keyes (1883-1946)
>
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