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than [had feared. Let's apply a little common sense here as well. Would I be willing to die for <br /> my family? Probably so. Would I be willing to die for wealth? Absolutely not. Given those <br /> realities, would you say that I vz?ue my family more highly than I value wealth, and that my <br /> emotional involvement with y :amily runs deeper than my emotional involvement with wealth: <br /> The answer is, of course, obvious. The truth is that when it comes to conflicts of interest, wealth <br /> is a piker compared to family ties. <br /> Thank you for your time and consideration. I hope to read in the near future that you led the <br /> opposition on this one, and that you convinced your colleagues to do what is right. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> <br /> ~nch <br /> <br />