To: <1/1,000,000th%
GROAN! If you play business like a Machiavellian gangster, then don't expect sympathy when you display fickle loyalties. If these tycoons were a little more honorable than ambitious they'd roll with the punches with better grace. What do they expect from the public? "Oh boo hoo, you lost tens of millions of USD from your billions in offshore accounts! Oh the pity! The horror! Should I fetch your silk hanky to blow thy nose?"
If Gates really wants to play the hero then he should come out stumping for American products or at least for American society, "I'm bully on America!" I don't expect the MSM (which thoroughly hates Gates) to report on him accurately, so that means he'd have to put his own message out with a positive and vigorous attitude. If he should speak against the report that makes him out as a wimpy sore loser it would shore up his image and investments. "I'm Bill Gates. There was a report that gave a false impression of my comments on the USD saying that I was worried. Let's get something straight. I'm BILL FREAKIN' GATES! You think I worry about Soros and other small time currency gamblers? After what Soros pulled during the 2004 election, he SHOULD be worried. America's my home. I export America to the world. The dollar is undervalued and that makes my job and vision easier to promote. Don't believe the hype. Thank you. (p.s. Apple sux)"
17 posted on
02/22/2005 3:50:57 PM PST by
SaltyJoe
("Social Justice" begins with the unborn child.)
To: SaltyJoe
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