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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 508.82+0.6%Nov 11 3:59 PM EST

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To: X-Ray Man who wrote (5450)3/11/1998 7:49:00 PM
From: The Duke of URL©  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
"Feigned objectivity is the most insidious threat to a free society or a fair judicial system."

....Senator Orrin Hatch, Chairman of the Senate Judicary Committee


I can see we are making some progress here:

It appears that all allegations regarding "idiot" have been dropped from the complaint.

Did you know that the purpose of the Senate "Judiciary" Committee is to approve Judges, not resolve competition for home state software companies, did you know that there is a Senate Committee for Anti-Trust matters, to enforce and investigate anti-trust matters, but that Senator Orrin Hatch is not a Chairman of that one. Have you heard that Mac was a 100% closed operating system. Have you ever heard of a Company called Claris? Do you think that companies or individuals, for that matter should plead guilty, even if they have presently violated no existing law to avoid politically motivated 50 Million Dollar investigations.

Do you think that some polotitians my use weak minded near sighted upset competitors as a base to build the new

(da....dah!)

....................INTERSTATE INTERNET COMMISSION...............

In order that we may lead the world like we do in RailRoads

Sheeeeeessssssssh! X, try to look beyond your puts and your vested software experience.
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