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Technology Stocks : MSFT -- Should the DOJ Break it up?
MSFT 514.59-0.4%3:59 PM EST

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To: HerbertOtto who wrote (48)5/7/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: Muffin Man  Read Replies (2) of 144
 
Freedom includes freedom to achieve and freedom to fail. Freedom is the issue, not Microsoft. If there are competitors, let them compete. Why should a company be made to look criminal for making profits in a non-communist country. On the other hand, if an American company in the United States of America should be considered criminal for making profits, perhaps this is a communist country which has done away with freedom.

The only reason that Microsoft is so popular is because they make a good product and no one else has dared to out-do them. Why should the government confiscate your money to pay those who choose not to work? Why should the government split up any company in which people are allowed to achieve?

Alas... we see socialism (communism by pseudonym) moving to "equally distribute the wealth" and leave behind a nation of robots limited to what the dictator says we can or cannot have or do or be.

Best Wishes,
Muffin Man
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