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To: Keith Hankin who wrote (19261)5/18/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (3) of 24154
 
<Sure, some of the DOJ-proposed remedies dictate specific outcomes, and these should be avoided. But DOJ has proposed outcome-neutral options, but MSFT has steadfastly>

<Just because a small subset of the options the DOJ has provided dictate specific outcomes does not mean that the entire anti-trust case is improper. refused any and all of them.>

Reread your statements Keith. the DOJ is a governemt entity which enforces the laws for the people of this country. Since they theoretically represent everyone on an equitable basis, there is absolutely no room for favoritism. Especially favortism based on lobbying dollars spent, or exclusive (as in not available to the average guy) political contacts generated. The mere fact that you say just because the DOJ openly favored a company does not mean that their entire argument favors one particular company displays tolerance for undemocratic governemt.
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