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To: QwikSand who wrote (22410)11/6/1999 1:58:00 AM
From: Charles Tutt  Respond to of 64865
 
Sounds like a good reason to vote Democratic to me.



To: QwikSand who wrote (22410)11/6/1999 1:58:00 AM
From: JC Jaros  Respond to of 64865
 
I think it's got legs Qwiksand, and I think it stays lit.

Are the AM radio talk-shows getting call-ins from angry Republicans? Angry Windows isolationists? Shills? Even the *shills aren't calling in! :)

I think this is all just part of an orderly transition of capital from MSFT to SUNW. :)

-JCJ

Idaho abstains...



To: QwikSand who wrote (22410)11/6/1999 2:36:00 AM
From: cfimx  Respond to of 64865
 
>>Maybe all Bill G. really has to do is keep dancing for a year until there's a Republican administration & a Republican attorney general, at which time maybe the DOJ suddenly loses interest in the case.<<

either that or they revive the house unamerican activity committee. <g>



To: QwikSand who wrote (22410)11/6/1999 8:12:00 AM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
Good morning, QwikSand. If there are a, "Lot of wire stories about republican senators defending Microsoft, exception being Senator Hatch," how about considering it this way: Whether people knew it or not before last night, EVERYONE now knows that the judge was a Reagan appointee. Read, "The Republicans appointed this judge, therefore the Republicans are coming down on MSFT."

I have not turned on the TV, gotten my paper, or turned on the radio yet this morning, but from what you say, Qwik, it is the Republicans now holding office that are coming forward to support MSFT. Read: the Republicans are trying to distance themselves from the _judge_, making "non-partisan" stands in an election year. MSFT? Its just there.

I'm not going to bash the Republicans for their defense of MSFT because I truly think that the Democrats would be doing the same thing if the judge had been a Carter appointee.

Lynn