Posted on 05/18/2004 2:16:19 PM PDT by RWR8189
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Leaders in Technology, Telecommunications and Biotechnology Launch Innovators for Bush-Cheney
Dell, Whitman, McCaw, Bartz Chambers, Barksdale and More Announce Support for President Bush and Vice President Cheney
Arlington, VA Today, some of the nations top leaders in technology, telecommunications and biotechnology announced in a web video their endorsement of President Bush. The web video is being released on the same day the Honorable Spencer Abraham delivered remarks in Detroit, MI highlighting President Bushs policies that encourage hydrogen fuel cell technology. On Wednesday, May 19, 2004, in Seattle, WA, Michael Dell and other tech leaders will discuss their support for the President and his policies as they affect innovators.
These leaders have helped transform our nation and fueled our economy with innovations in cellular phones, access to personal computers, eCommerce, and biotechnology. Citing the Presidents pro-growth agenda that has lead to the largest economic growth in nearly twenty years, leaders like Michael Dell, Meg Whitman, Craig McCaw, John Chambers, John Barksdale and Carol Bartz have endorsed the re-election of President Bush and Vice President Cheney.
I believe that our President, George W. Bush is creating an environment in which optimism even during tough times defines the American Spirit. It is this type of steady leadership that guides us through the tough economic times and the challenges that weve seen in the past and Im sure well see in the future. This is why I believe in this President. This is why I believe in the future of America, said Chambers.
At a time when freedom and fulfillment is within reach of so many, we need the discipline, strength of character and optimism in the face of great challenge that have come to define the American spirit. President Bush understands the opportunities before us, and offers the steady leadership necessary for each of us, and all of us, to succeed, stated Dell.
President Bush has helped create an economic environment where innovators are able to invest their capital pursuing their new ideas, rather than sending that money to Washington to spend. The President cares about the issues important to the technology sector, such as increasing research and development, accelerating the adoption of broadband, and eliminating the regulatory barriers that inhibit entrepreneurial growth. President Bush realizes a strong tech sector is vital to the health of our economy and country and that technology innovations help America become safer, better and stronger.
* Use of corporate names are for identification purposes only and are not intended to indicate any corporate endorsement.
verrrry goood news.
We won't be hearing this one on CNN. That is unless one of them is arrested, then we'll hear all about their support for the "evil" Bush. LOL!!!!
Well, it is time these guys started to do some innovating.
But CNN will make a big deal when Steve Jobs or Bill Gates supports Kerry.
My point exactly!!!!
Unfortunately, instead of listening to business tycoons who should know a lot about the economy, some people will look to Hollywood...
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