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Re: dude iligence post# 5346

Thursday, 01/26/2017 1:09:04 PM

Thursday, January 26, 2017 1:09:04 PM

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That actually makes sense. Don't forget me.

200 million unrestricted sounds scammy. I'll know whether or not it is when I review the facts. I have no problems with scams, however, as long as I'm on the right side of them. Doesn't mean I have to participate in them, but I don't mind profiting from them. People don't believe the truth, no matter what the truth is. The truth is a hard pill to swallow. I'll tell people all the time I'm there to take their money. They give it to me anyway. Full disclosure.

In HLIX's case, I was expecting a scam before I knew it was even HLIX. But it was legit. And still is and always was. That, I'm certain of. The facts if properly weighed yield only one conclusion in that regard. An open and shut case.

Selling cancer sticks with cool cowboy ads? That's high margin, great stuff. Wouldn't smoke it though. What to sell illegal cannabis, the healthier alternative? Sounds good to me. As long as it's illegal in Texas, I'll turn a blind eye. I see no evil; I hear no evil. Or should I say, "evil." When it turns legal in Texas, I still won't smoke it, but you are more than welcome to bring it into my house. Till then, don't bring it in my house. It's nto that I respect the law. Just don't want trouble with the law. Capiche?

And if it's something that really is "evil," which most likely it isn't, I'll still turn a blind eye if the law doesn't offer a way to help that person, as opposed to punishement, where they learn nothing and their problems become worse. With a few exceptions, such as serial killers. Always exceptions to every rule. Like me, the exception to the rule.

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