I spend a lot of time trying to be—you know, I joke about being a statesman on Mad Money, I don't throw chairs anymore, I've been kind of methodical about what I have to talk about….I thought, let me go outside of character for a second and talk about humanity of the situation.
I had a platform, I had a pulpit. So I said, you know, maybe this is my chance to say what I feel could happen, what could happen. and I'm not goin to go back there, I've done that, I made my plea on Friday. when—I think and not if—things unravel, I don't want to look back and say i had a chance to do something and i didn't…so it was more my conscience speaking….I kind of want to go look at the world and say I spoke up. and I–I knew and I spoke up. I'm done speaking up. I'm now gonna go back to where I was…but if things play out—not when things play out—the way I think they will do, I will be proud of the fact that I said something.
–Mad Money host Jim Cramer, trying unsuccessfully to explain what this was all about

Almost as funny as Cramer's Level 3 Communications recommendations. This stock will double!!! - http://www.stocktagger.com/200.....vel-3.html
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