telecoms.http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060628-7152.htmlHate to repost, but it's definitely discussion worthy. Even if the collusion is happening (and I doubt enough hard evidence exists to prove it), does anyone actually expect bought and paid for judges and politicians to do anything about it?
6/28/2006 3:19:16 PM
well, the idea of the supreme court is that they're not influenced by politics. not to say that's absolutely true or anything. . .
6/28/2006 3:20:36 PM
The idea that the justices are bought and paid for is stupid. Once you graduate college and get into the real world, you'll realize that corporations and private interests aren't evil.Don't tell your sociology professor I said so.
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6/28/2006 4:25:13 PM
2 examples.Thus all corporations are evil.Well done.
6/28/2006 4:30:22 PM
I only needed one case to debunk his claim. And as already pointed out, those examples are so glaring that I had to beg for clarification because I can't believe that anyone would be so clueless to think that coroporations aren't greedy and evil.Since this thread is about collusion, what about the memory makers scandal. Clearly those guys aren't evil.[Edited on June 28, 2006 at 4:50 PM. Reason : asd]
6/28/2006 4:49:16 PM
^ Is greedy the same as "evil"? Besides, you evidently believe that just because one corporation was Evil, thus all of them are? I'm sure at least one labor union is run by an evil man, does that make all of them evil? That said, collusion should not be crime, in my book. If they want to collude then more power to them. Mind your own business and let them mind theirs. No force, no fraud, then no crime.
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6/28/2006 5:04:14 PM
corporations are all evilpoliticians are in their pocketsjudges are in the politicians pocketsDo you actually believe this bullshit or are you trolling? Either way, you fall in the same category is salisburyboy and jerrygarcia [ignore]
6/28/2006 5:56:05 PM
http://www.ftc.gov/os/adjpro/d9302/030326memoinsupinlimi.pdfhttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9C03E1DB1139F934A35750C0A963948260[Edited on June 29, 2006 at 8:35 AM. Reason : l]
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6/29/2006 8:40:10 AM
Bechtel's 27.5% of the story:http://www.bechtel.com/newsarticles/65.asp
6/29/2006 9:20:24 AM
ha my dad used to work for Bechteloh and net neutrality is much more interesting
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