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stakddek

09/02/04 5:24 AM

#17149 RE: Gcbr #17141

Arch: If you are going to play a lawyer game you got to play like a lawyer. Now if you are running around attempting to get factual documentation for opinions you expressed over a number of years based on then current facts, you'll simply be wasting a lot of time and effort that could be better spent on more meaningful pursuits. (Enjoying your life). No one ever told me it was illegal to voice an opinion, and or to change it in light of new circumstance. If you are going to spend any time trying to get together material to refute what is currently an imaginary lawsuit, your opponent won. He has FUDdded you big time. If the suit ever does come because he can use his connections and wealth to play silly games, I think there is a term for such meaningless and spiteful filings. If he is an attorney, or is consulting one, I'm sure the concept of frivolous will enter into the picture. Most courts look on the filing of such suits as being a waste of the courts time, and the Court is usually willing to admonish the bringer of such drek.

Meanwhile, by attempting to defend against that which may never come, or may come in a form that doesn't necessarily make any sense to us non-lawyers, your just wasting valuable good living time.

I personally think that anyone who is a professional person who would continually spend hours badmouthing a small company on the NASDAQ is suffering from some form of illness, or really does have some agenda, or both!

Don't get drawn in to defending yourself from all the possible onslaughts you can imagine. There is no reason for such an onslaught but if one should be FUDdded out there, the info will still be there to gather and the many friends you've made over the years will supply many hands and eyes and do what they can to help. Meanwhile don't sweat it. That discomfort your reacting to is the desired effect of what has been thrown in the wind.

Stakddek