A new day. America went thru a civil war some ti
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A new day. America went thru a civil war some time ago. One of my favorite presidents was the leader of the north then. What do I see as the most important part of him? How he looked at other people. He put people in his cabinet who disagreed with him greatly on his decisions. He wanted to hear all points of view before making important decisions. He had a general-Grant, who was hated by a great many for various reasons, but he stood by his choice. And then the end of the war was fast approaching and he sent orders to Grant to extend mercy to our brothers in the south with malice toward none. Soldiers were permitted to keep their horses, because they will need them for the spring planting. I wish he had lived longer. We might be further along as a nation today. Anyways, we have, to a much lesser degree, been thru war in this stock. I have never seen a company so hated by some and so loved by others. And, among those who chose to buy this stock, as I did, last July on, it was a whale of a ride up to 2.4 cents. And there was a whole lot of "info" from insiders or some who said they "knew" insiders. And we waited for it to go higher. Instead, we watched it go lower and lower. Some held on and bought more. Some sold some and continued to hope. Some sold all and decided to wait or leave. All valid decisions. And now, it seems like there really is a better day on the horizon. How will we treat those who made different investment decisions than ours? Personally, I wish I had sold some and bought back in many millions of shares more. Personally, I welcome anyone who chooses to buy this stock. Flippers, floppers, day traders, week traders, some who left and are now giving it a second look. And, if not, I respect that decision also. I left the other place because it turned into so much personal attack. Let's get back to what we did so well for some time. Continue putting pieces of the puzzle together and, if we like what we see, well. And, maybe encourage someone who didn't make our same investment decision, but, at least in the short term, made a smarter decision than I did. My best to all, Jim