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Old 31-08-2006, 02:15 AM
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Default Justice? How about Copernicus, Socrates, and even Jesus?

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I see that a few have taken sides with matters. I wont blame anyone.
But i think its in our best interest to just wait alittle while longer and see the results of the trial. From where i come, nobody is guilty until proven in court.

marek
History is full of great examples of great people striving to do good things. How about the Jews in Nazi Germany, etc.?

My memory is of Bryan Marsden and the “Golden Womb” plan, which being much smaller, survived long enough for Bryan to restructure, with no additional investment required. He would have done the same with PIPS, given the chance.

Once again, it is the people who have been cheated. Sad, but typical.

In Canada, the banks want to take over the Insurance Business to make huge profits. Their track record is abysmal, with valid claims being denied, and appalling lack of concern for proper administration to ensure fairness and ethical underwriting.

We now have a “Conservative Government” who will quite possibly let the banks have their wish, and the fantastic and very fair and ethical history of insurance managed by independent agents, destroyed!

Bryan wanted to help the “Little guy” – and had a lofty mission. But unfortunately, he was too far ahead of his time, IMHO of course!

I still believe in him, but not in so-called “justice”! The world powers will continue to destroy each other, kill thousands, and always be “justified”!

Emerson will have the last word, read: "COMPENSATION" - by Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Had the "Trolls" tried to help Bryan, he would have succeeded - but they didn't just want to defeat Bryan, they wanted to hurt all those who bravely invested and hoped to win. So before blaming Bryan - look in the mirror!

Michael
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Last edited by mdrumins; 31-08-2006 at 06:32 AM. Reason: Typo in heading: s/b "Socrates"