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Originally Posted by eurobounce
How does anyone get information that is not public? They typically no someone close to the situation. That is how I know. Just because you know someone who is close to the situation doesnt mean that you have a vested interest. If you want to call caring about the well-being of a freind as vested interest, then I guess I have one because I want my friend and his company to succeed.
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Even if the success is built on misinformation and lies?
Look at Enron. How many lives were destroyed because people like you wanted "their friends" to succeed?
Frankly, if one of my friends is lying and cheating other people, that SOB is automatically no longer my friend.
And also, what was the problem with the track that held up the second race after the horse broke down in the first race? The jocks complained about it -- didn't they? It was uneven and unsafe. Wait until you get a typical January. That track won't hold up.