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Author: tata Date: Jun 8, 2008 10:47
On Jun 7, 10:39 am, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 7:01 pm, ta nc.rr.com> wrote:
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>> On Jun 6, 1:16 pm, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>> Now, normally, I wouldn't have a lot of sympathy for Jerry Yang. He's
>>> rich, famous and powerful.
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>> Probably because you are none of those (much to your dismay).
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> Apparently, I have the power to irritate you. Sufficiently, that you
> feel the need, psychologically, to respond.
Perhaps in the way an onlooker might be irritated to see a young boy
repeat the same foolish mistakes over and over again.
I have no strong feelings one way or the other toward Carl Icahn.
Obviously you do (and that speaks volumes). It's just a shame to see
someone as bright as you offer up nothing but a steady flow of
negativity, envy, and hatred.
But then I guess it's really none of my business . . .
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Author: Democracy HighlanderDemocracy Highlander Date: Jun 8, 2008 12:16
Jerry Kraus wrote:
> You know, there are some very well intentioned Capitalists in the
> U.S. Poor and middle class, self-made men and women who worked hard
> to get where they got, and simply don't understand why other people
> can't do the same.
Yes, most of small capitalists are good and nice people. And there it is
nothing to blame on the entrepreneurial spirit. The market keeps them in
check.
The problem arise when some of them accumulate enough power so that they can
control the the fragment of the market they operate in, instead of being
controlled by it. As of that moment the Lucifer effect kicks in and they
transform into the corporatist disgusting monster
> They honestly don't care that there are people with thousands or millions
> of times more money than they have.
That is harmful ignorance, and they do it at their own peril.
When Wal-Mart come into a town, over 3/4 of mom&pop retailers go belly up
and the remaining 1/4 change their life style from upper middle class to
lower middle class, by having their business transformed from a successful
to a struggling business.
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Author: Jerry KrausJerry Kraus Date: Jun 8, 2008 12:19
On Jun 8, 12:47 pm, ta nc.rr.com> wrote:
> On Jun 7, 10:39 am, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> On Jun 6, 7:01 pm, ta nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>> On Jun 6, 1:16 pm, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>>> Now, normally, I wouldn't have a lot of sympathy for Jerry Yang. He's
>>>> rich, famous and powerful.
>
>>> Probably because you are none of those (much to your dismay).
>
>> Apparently, I have the power to irritate you. Sufficiently, that you
>> feel the need, psychologically, to respond.
>
> Perhaps in the way an onlooker might be irritated to see a young boy
> repeat the same foolish mistakes over and over again.
>
> I have no strong feelings one way or the other toward Carl Icahn.
> Obviously you do (and that speaks volumes). It's just a shame to see ...
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