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Thursday, 02/07/2008 12:32:34 PM

Thursday, February 07, 2008 12:32:34 PM

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Has anyone looked up the definition of lie lately? It seems everyone is all too willing to throw the term around. I have a question for the people willing to throw that term around. When your kid tells you they will be a doctor, or a nurse, or a firefighter, do you call them a liar when they get older and don' t go down that path? Or how bout when they say they want to Major in a certain subject in school and change their mind because they found that the previously chosen path is not one that fits them. Do you call them a liar then? When your wife says I'm making chicken for dinner, and she makes steak because chicken doubled in price.. do you call her a liar then??? Think of that before you start calling everyone a liar... From the definition, the themes I gather from the 7 definitions on dictionary.com are twofold. First, I see a theme of intent. What was the intent of the person telling such information? The second is somewhat related, but is one of knowledge. Lets apply these themes to Paul. Did Paul make some incorrect forecasts and statements? Yes he did. Why did he do it? Was it in a deceitful manner? Did he do it knowing that his forecasts and statements were incorrect already? No....I think everyone should remember this is a small pinksheet company who is trying to vault themselves from the R&D stage to the revenue stage.I feel SPOOZ needs to be open to all possibilities with the resources at hand to get themselves there. Thats what we're all in this stock for anyways right?? We're in it for the possibility of HUGE gains if it is successful in its transition.... Now please everyone lets do a little thinking before we start slinging personal attacks on anyone. This is the internet and we all get to hide behind aliases, but think before you speak.......
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