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To: puborectalis who wrote (29)4/26/2000 6:23:00 AM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 505
 
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no laws have been violated in the
operation of Realtor.com," Dennis
Cronk, president of the trade
group, said in a statement. "Of
course, we will cooperate
completely with the Justice
Department and we anticipate that
it will reach the same conclusion."



To: puborectalis who wrote (29)4/26/2000 7:08:00 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 505
 
Don't panic he says.

Interesting picture of Gates at this site.

RENO'S NEXT BIG CAPER: THE RAID ON MICROSOFT HEADQUARTERS
etherzone.com
By: Libbey Terrian

How the Associated Press will report it: Attorney General
Janet Reno, encouraged by the successful conclusion to the
Elian Gonzalez case, today held a press conference on her next
project, addressing the protracted Federal Government case
with Microsoft. Ms. Reno stated to the assembled that at 9 am
PDT Federal agents had gained access to Microsoftƒ??s Seattle
headquarters, secured the premises and removed Bill Gates.

Agents, wearing fatigues, body armor, gas-masks and armed with
automatic weapons gained entrance to Microsoftƒ??s Seattle
Headquarters with a minimum of resistance. Pepper spraying
office personnel and lobbing tear gas canisters into the
employee cafeteria, agents quickly made their way to Bill
Gates office, where two male agents gathered up the founder
and bundled him away to waiting vans to be taken to Seattle-
Tacoma International Airport to a waiting jet bound for
Washington, DC.

"I want to praise the agents for their professionalism in this matter," Ms Reno stated, "Their swift action and show of overwhelming force minimized any interference in their
duties."

Asked why the agents felt it necessary to go into the
headquarters with automatic weapons and use pepper spray and
tear gas on the personnel, Ms Reno answered, "We had no way of truly knowing what the situation was inside. We have received
reports of scissors and knives being stored on the premises
and felt we should take no chances."

Ms. Reno, commenting on the ongoing court procedures with
Microsoft, said, "We had run out of patience. For months we had been negotiating with these people and each time they had
changed the rules and moved the goal posts. Something had to
be done. Microsoft must learn they are not above the law. The
court hearings will go on as scheduled. Mr. Gates will be
comfortably ensconced at a private location while the court
case is settled."

Seattle Mayor Paul Schell was visibly upset when he was
notified of the action, "Iƒ??m disgusted at this unnecessary action on the part of the Attorney General. Yes, the court
case with Microsoft was dragging on far beyond what anyone
expected, but I am ashamed today of the Federal Governmentƒ??s
actions."

Bill Gateƒ??s secretary, Darla Brave, ushered the media through
the executive offices, at times breaking into sobs, "I was on the phone on a conference call with our lawyers and Ms. Reno
when I heard heavy banging in the outer office. I couldnƒ??t
believe what was going on. They had our people on the floor,
rifles pointed at their heads and shouting ƒ??Donƒ??t move, weƒ??ll shoot, weƒ??ll shoot! Give us ***ing Gates! ƒ??. I pleaded with
them, ƒ??Put down the guns! Donƒ??t worry! Heƒ??s here, please put down the guns!ƒ?? They wouldnƒ??t, you know. They just kicked in and broke his office door. He was standing

with his back to the corner, his administrative assistant was
with him. They pointed a rifle in his face and said, ƒ??Give us
Gates or weƒ??ll shoot you!ƒ?? "

Informed of these comments, Ms. Reno dismissed them out of
hand, "We felt we had no choice to move swiftly in this
matter. While I am sure this was upsetting to the citizens at
the time, given their non-cooperation in the past, I am sure
we can discount their recollections as exaggeration and
prejudice."

Ms. Reno also stated that her office was being besieged by
requests from local law enforcement on how they might be able
to use the same tactics to settle local cases, "Our office is currently drawing up protocols to forward to these
localities."

Ms. Reno assured the assembled press that both a physician and
a psychiatrist on the plane bound for Washington, "We wanted to make sure that Mr. Gates was all right and understood what
had happened. We had food for him, some computer games he
could play. Every effort made to keep him calm and
comfortable. If needed, the doctors were there to prescribe
any medication necessary so Mr. Gates would be in the proper
state of mind upon his arrival at Edwards Air Force Base."




To: puborectalis who wrote (29)4/26/2000 10:09:00 PM
From: gao seng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 505
 
Just kidding. Under 16? am I having a wet dream or what? Oh Baby Oh baby ....

Anyways, today was the last day of lockup exp selling, right?