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Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: More Raw Meat

> Mr Gates -
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> Question, how can being against Mr. Bush's re-selection be construed as
> 'supporting terrorists'?
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> Because the alternative is seen as being soft on terrorism.
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> Dude, I just don't like the way the guy and his staff are running [...]38_17Mar200421:26:[log in to unmask]
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Tracy peers through a glass darkly:

> If the price of steel has gone through the roof, one can
>  conjecture the cost of U.S. manufactured goods will also
>  rise and be driven out of the market.  Cars, planes,
>  trains, tanks, ships, washing machines, refrigerators,
>  theme parks (yes there's a link to that also,) etc, won't
>  get built due to steel prices.

If the price of steel rises sharply, hundreds of steel mills will come
on-line in the US almost instantly. Steel is not a "cornerable" commodity.

Wirt Atmar

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