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To: Charles Tutt who wrote (37259)10/31/2000 2:48:20 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Charles: As has I believe NEARLY ALL the CEO's of the high tech sector. I believe that is because they fear the increasing tightening of federal regulations if Gore is elected. I suggest to anyone who is undecided to not listen to his rhetoric but to try and get his book and at least peruse it. that was written when he had no idea he would be running for president. I find it VERY SCARY. JDN
big brother is watching you and can do it better for you then you can for yourself is the basic theme.



To: Charles Tutt who wrote (37259)11/1/2000 2:34:58 PM
From: cheryl williamson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 64865
 
Hi Charles,

Scott is a Republican-supporter from way back. In fact, Silicon Valley (esp. Santa Clara county) is really home to the moderate Republicans (like Tom Campbell). There are some Democrats in the computer biz, but not many.

You have to admit, Charles, Gore's populist rhetoric is more than a little unsettling to business-people. It has the distinctive smell of more regulation and stricter enforcement. He's to the left of Clinton. In his campaign rhetoric, he promotes the belief that big government is the answer to all the nation's problems. He's not afraid to use the legal system like a bludgeon to force compliance on all the "big bad business" out there that insists upon dis-obeying the law. He's like "Nader-lite".

If you want to see a market rally, vote for Bush.