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Re: justerx post# 11363

Wednesday, 09/02/2009 6:43:18 PM

Wednesday, September 02, 2009 6:43:18 PM

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This is my last response to your questions because you just seem to go in circles about nothing. Jim Dial, as one person, held a majority vote. Regardless of how the rest of us voted however Jim Dial voted is the way it went. He initially had the power to effect the vote through owning majority shares. That only lasted so long until he started printing and selling more shares. In order to regain majority vote he issued himself supervoting preferred shares.

This fact was made public not through Jim Dial or Grifco filing but through TTII.ob's attempted merger filing.

In a democracy like the United States your vote does matter because the majority truly means something. In a dictatorship like Cuba your votes don't matter because all the decisions rest in the hands of one man - Fidel Castro. Grifco is a corrupt dictratorship not a democracy. Therefore, your vote didn't matter not to mention the fact you were voting on an issue that was fictitious....as it turns out.