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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (128953)11/22/2000 12:02:18 PM
From: Cory Gault  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570316
 
"The sad thing is that you think that party is the best for your "start up"."

Oh cmon Jim....how many tech start ups have made it successfully in the last 8 years and how much wealth was created as a result, as compared to the pevious 8 years?



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (128953)11/22/2000 5:17:47 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570316
 
RE: "you think that party is the best for your "start up"."

Most CEOs voted for Gore, according to DJ on the INTC thread. There was an interesting discussion over this the other day with an investor. The investor rattled off the sources of the Reps money, and I noticed it did not include high-tech startups. The investor also rattled off legislation initiatives which are pro-startups and I noticed these were initiated by the Dems. Reps of the past decade appears to be very pro-F500 and somewhat anti-startups. I'm going to an entrepreneur party soon that will have over a hundred or two hundred Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. If I happen to discover an entrepreneur who supports the Rep Party, I'll let you know. Most CEOs voted for Gore.

Regards,
Amy J