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Originally Posted by dhernandez
If you look upon the history of Ken's company it hasn't been around that long and I don't recall him every pulling items off the block unless the item had a question mark. They were honest and forthcoming about pulling the item off the auction and that is something they didn't have to too but did. They stately exactly what they're intentions were and it did seemly so appear to be for the right cause. The jersey will be displayed and agreement was one of the factors that the buyers had to agree upon. For historical purposes they did baseball fans a great justice. IMO I think the company's intentions were good for baseball and for recognition of that horrific day. As far as the money that changed hands I can only say it is a company that exist in the free world to make money. All companies and corporations in the free world exist to make money. The bottom line is they did it all with good intentions.
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I don't think there's any use. If the next story about Goldin is how he ran into a burning building to save a kitten, a couple members here would find a way to blame him for something.
I don't know you, Ron, and don't think I've ever dealt with you, but is it a burden to have led such a flawless life that you can condemn others so righteously? Or is there some hidden agenda here?