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To: bentway who wrote (233969)6/21/2007 3:07:16 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Nobody's perfect. Heck, even I lack modesty so I'm not quite perfect. But I make up for it with hubris.

Americans initially greatly over-valued President Bush, now they are going nuts in the opposite direction. Bipolar was invented in the USA.

He's a good bloke. He opened up the way for dividends to be paid to me for a start! Plus he's getting in the face of Islamic Jihad in a big way.

There's a huge fleet parked off Iran at the moment and will deal with Iran's nuclear war plans and Islamic MADness. That's a good thing. Amendiejihad has said he wants to wipe out Jews. With even if Israel fires nukes back, Israel will be gone, but lots of Islam will be left, so it's a winning hand [he thinks - so he says].

Heck, with luck, President Bush, King George II, will put the kibosh on the crazy ITC which is shooting the USA in the foot. The ITC is supposed to PROTECT USA business, not harm it for the benefit of foreigners such as Nokia. The ITC has banned a bunch of QUALCOMM stuff.

The normal courts were perfectly capable of resolving a patent dispute between two American companies, Broadcom and QUALCOMM. Even the Wall Street Journal has got it right this time. It's a court matter, not a trade matter.

AND the ITC got it wrong anyway.

Hopefully President Bush will veto the ITC decision and kick it over to the legal system to deal with. The ITC decision will cost the USA government $billions in taxes. Broadcom gets no gain!! They hope for licensing leverage. It's crazy.

Mqurice