Story: Here today, gong tomorrow for 'Sir' Bill Gates
Tony Blair has never had a problem with monopolies. He would create a political monopoly and remove all political opposition if he could. His sole aim is to survive and retain power, no matter what criminals, lies, deceit or other unsavoury tools he has to utilise to achieve his ends. So to Blair, Bill Gates is a paragon of what he himself values - Bill has made a massive fortune by monopolising, pressuring, cajouling, threatening and generally abusing his increasingly powerful position. The two men are equals, one in politics and one in business.
Oh and on the matter of Gates's charitable donations, whose money is he giving away? His? Don't be silly, it's the fruits of his extortion! It's the money of those who had little choice but to pay the prices Microsoft has set!
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Story: Here today, gong tomorrow for 'Sir' Bill Gates
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I was delighted to read that Tim Berners-Lee was t... Anonymous -
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