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Re: grantastic post# 5806

Friday, 09/23/2016 2:17:33 PM

Friday, September 23, 2016 2:17:33 PM

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"Either she is also dirty, or she is insane."

That's not what I get in her testimony on net. Albeit, it's clearly obvious that she has no experience in writing on message boards, you've got to read em a few times to discover her intent. Hell I wrote like that in 1998 or so when boards 1st opened too.

It takes a bit to get the knack of it as it's not standard communication plus, when somebody is giving good stuff, ya got to work for it to get the gist of the whole.

She's beautifully explanative, but you've got to sort it because she's putting a hell of a lot in small spaces.

I know all to well as others who complained of my style back in 98, not on the stock market, I should add. Several noted in my defense, very much similar to what I say Mrs Nash has within her written text. .

Yet getting scammed by anybody, espionage, patent trolls, billions on the table,, There's nothing untruthful once you let a rat in the door. rather, shedding the rats is par for the course. I've read history of enough where principles and right holders have gone through hell and back, kicking the crap off their heals for it. This is no happen stance in a scenario like this, rats everywhere jumping on the curtails of hard workers. and with our courts, there's no such thing as a speedy justice system any more. when you've got those rats on your tail, who have billions and billions of share to continue harassing with attorneys who take share, (read 10Q's and K's, most are noted in share dumps). it's traumatic, I'll guarantee.

Actually you see it all of the time if correlate it to the movie business. Star wars as an example, every time they make a new one, there's rats jumping on that train by making some dumb A attempt to mimic it. And put out copy cat products too, it's all over the place.

Big money draws the rats in like fresh cheese set in the hole.

Corn-fused-us Long-vestor ancient saying: Patience and small movements keep a steady course.

I don't have a humble opinion!


At's ma boy!