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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by MichaelSol</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Character</i> <br />Oh, and since I've actually worked for railroads and know how decisions are made, I'd say my testimony can trump your voodoo economics any day... <br />[/quote] <br />Hiding behind a fake name, alleging you are an attorney in violation of the Rules of Professional Responsibility, you attempt to throw your "claimed" weight around far too much -- and substitute it far too readily for informed discussion -- to convince me you know anything at all. <br /> <br />This one is a good example. "We were wrong, but therefore we were right. They were right, but therefore they were wrong. Their foresight was better than our foresight, so we will call their foresight hindsight, and our hindsight foresight." <br /> <br />Wait a minute, I <u>do</u> know attorneys like that .... <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Mikey - Stick with Life cereal. I don't care if you like me or not. You need to make up your mind. There is nothing "fake" about my name, nor my credentials. I have told the truth, I merely keep my identity to myself. It is nobody's business but mine. Nothing I say here deals with representing a client or anything else dealing with your precious rules. It is all fluff you are putting up to try and discredit me. Oh, well, as a good advocate for all sorts of clients I have been through that mill many times. <br /> <br />After all, if I'm not an attorney as you insist, the rules of Professional Conduct don't apply to me, so why even bring them up, if not to use them as character assassination. <br /> <br />I have simply brought the light of reality into your little railfan dreamworld. Indeed, if anyone is misrepresenting himself it is you, who repeatedly imply that they worked for a railroad that is conveniently dissolved and gone and that you have all sorts of high level connections that you won't specify. Who is lying now Mikey???
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