To: js1138
Gates contributed $2000 to the Bush-Cheney campaign.
The Google boys on the other hand gave massively to Hanoi John Kerry and the DNC.
Plus Gogle topped themselves by coming up with President Bush's name whenever anyone typed in the words "Pathetic failure" in Google search.
It must be noted that neither Yahoo nor msn search came up with such a result.
Did Gates back Bush because of the "good" outcome of the antitrust case?
Maybe.
Bottom line, Gates backed Bush, and the Google guys were Kerry supporters.
To: KwasiOwusu
'In 1994, a Microsoft employee e-mailed company chairman Bill Gates to tell him about her husband's campaign for the Washington state legislature. Stu Jacobson is a liberal Democrat, wrote wife Sandra. He favors abortion rights, wants stricter gun control, and supports the state's 1993 health-reform law (a mini version of ClintonCare).
"It sounds like we agree on many things," replied Gates. "I am willing to endorse Stu." '
Bottom line, William H. Gates III is a left-wing socialist thug who has hypocritically exploited the capitalist system while refusing to embrace free market capitalist priniciples.
He is only a small push from becoming just like George Soros.
To: KwasiOwusu
Plus Gogle topped themselves by coming up with President Bush's name whenever anyone typed in the words "Pathetic failure" in Google search.
This was due to the concerted efforts of many thousands of bloggers, who created page after page with "miserable failure" hrefs pointing to President Bush's site. It was an exploitation of one of Google pre-existing methods of associating search keywords with urls, based on volume of like-named links pointing to a given url target. The staff of Google had no part in this. In fact, the same type of tactic was been employed by the good guys against Michael Moore's site, though I don't remember which derogatory search phrase was used (as if anything could be considered derogotory against scum like him).
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