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To: LetsRok; em2vn

"Companies are in business to MAKE A PROFIT."

From another post of mine:

Extreme capitalists... These folks aren't Americans first, they're capitalists first and foremost. They cling to the flag when they need Americans to die for their corporate interests.

Now I would ask, are coroporations entities that simply exist? Are there no people in these corporations? If there are people involved, are they Americans? Is there a pledge of allegience to your country? Why is it we don't pledge allegaince to the company? Those who elevate the company to a higher status than the country are very misguided and just as dangerous to America as the Marxist crowd.


35 posted on 09/15/2006 6:37:36 AM PDT by brownsfan (It's not a war on terror... it's a war with islam.)
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To: brownsfan
Companies exist as a consequence of laws established by the government. If you didn't have "limited liability" you'd find companies much less popular as a way of doing business.

Those who support companies support the system of laws making companies possible. Those who support that system of laws support the country.

We don't have a dichotomy here; rather, it's a seamless garment of interconnected structure.

Ford's assets don't just evaporate in a bankruptcy. Rather, they will be assigned to new and more deserving owners and managers. The employees will see to it that their own discomfort is limited in duration and scope ~ however, I'd move out of Greater Detroit.

40 posted on 09/15/2006 6:45:06 AM PDT by muawiyah
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