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To: _scar_face_ who wrote (67192)4/12/2002 2:05:47 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Scar, fortunately for the free market system and the health of capitalism, U.S. antitrust law is not administered by polling public opinion (unfortunately, it's also not administered by the Department of Justice, which is very busy investigating companies who didn't pony up for the Dubya campaign, but that's another story). U.S. antitrust law is adjudicated by the federal courts, which so far UNANIMOUSLY agree with Charles on this one. So you can keep reading Microsoft-sponsored polls all you want, with their wealth of duplicate and dead-people's signatures, but you'll continue to be missing the point.

Dave