By: snoopstock613
04 Mar 2008, 08:51 AM EST
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Ines has a great idea:
Let me express my feelings..
I am poed to no end with this game..
This game where shareholders are beeing conditioned ..
times and times again.. made to wait.. made to fight..
and as we have seen in cmkx..
The rule obviously is: EVERYTING AND EVERYBODY IS A FAIR GAME.. EXCEPT TALKING ABOUT NSS !!
They are playing us like a fiddle !
This whole thing from the start is and was about the markets and about nss.
Our cert pull was about nss.. and conditioning before and today is because of it.
One thing they never wanted out is Nss information .. they did not want this out.. but they still did not pay us.
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I think its time for action again.
The only thing we have. Time to start making noise again.
I will put up compilation of links and names and emails.. etc where we can start it again.
~ emailing and calling senators
~ finding any place on sec site where they are asking for comments and we can publicly write on it about nss and cmxk and market issues
~ finding any link on internet where they have article in major newspapers and have a comments page below it for us to post.. lets post there too, its public it will go out .
~ any other ideas are welcome.
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they dont want this out. they dont want this info out.
its our only tool.
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Cmkx humor by Earl: >> Kevin: "Bill all the rooms are demanding facts in the headers of the rooms." Bill: "Mark, they want facts." Mark: "Susan, they want facts." Susan: "Where's ACCA?"
ines
DIAMOND JEDI WARLORD
Re: Do you want to get paid?
« Reply #1 on Yesterday at 4:02pm »
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Email Michael Moore - mike@michaelmoore.com or go to
michaelmoore.com www.sec.gov/about/concise.shtml these are all the principle offices of sec
Senators
www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm Senator Christopher Dodd, Chairman Senate Banking Committee 202-224-1083
202-551-2100 - Chairman Cox's office
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Senate Finance 202-224-6020
John Conyers, Jr. Chairman House Judiciary Committee 202-225-7680
John Conyers, Jr. Chairman House Judiciary Committee 202-225-7680
Barney Frank, Chairman House Services Committee 202-225-0182
John O’Quinn, Esquire via fax 713-222-6903
James W. Christian, Esquire via fax 713-659-7641
Hon. Henry Waxman, Chairman Committee on Oversight & Government Reform via fax 202-225-4099
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform via fax 202-225-4784
Barney Frank, Chairman, House Financial Services 202-225-6952
Senator Robert Bennett via fax 202-228-1168
Senator Orrin Hatch via fax 202-224-6331
Ron Paul via fax 202-226-6553
Senator Arlen Specter, Ranking Member, Senate Judiciary Committee via fax 202-224-0608
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Senate Finance via fax 202-224-6020
cc: Hon. Christopher Cox, Chairman via fax (202)-772-9200
Hon. Annette Nazareth, Commissioner via fax (202) 772-9340
Hon. Kathleen Casey, Commissioner via fax (202) 772-9345
American Association for Justice via fax 202-342-5484 [investigating SEC for Enron Stockholders]
David Chavern, VP United States Chamber of Commerce via fax 202-463-5327
Washington Post NY Research Bureau:
Richard Drezen 212-445-4853 via fax
Michael Powell 212-445-4853 via fax