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Alan Greenspan: Microsoft Stooge

Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.

Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.

Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?


I wouldn't be surprised. Did you catch the 20/20 special on ABC
a few months back about Worldcom? Greenspan was involved in
that whole scam from the beginning. The feds would never bring him
into the mess, though, because he controls the economy and that would
most definitely shake confidence, perhaps enough to cause a partial
collapse.

Jul 21 '05 #2
Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.

Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?


I wouldn't be surprised. Did you catch the 20/20 special on ABC
a few months back about Worldcom? Greenspan was involved in
that whole scam from the beginning. The feds would never bring him
into the mess, though, because he controls the economy and that would
most definitely shake confidence, perhaps enough to cause a partial
collapse.

Jul 21 '05 #3
Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.
No.
Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?


A company doesn't need to go public in order to sell or develop innovative
technology; Google is a good example.

A significant amount of the stifling of the technology market has come from the
convicted monopolist called Microsoft.

Todd
Jul 21 '05 #4
Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.
No.
Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?


A company doesn't need to go public in order to sell or develop innovative
technology; Google is a good example.

A significant amount of the stifling of the technology market has come from the
convicted monopolist called Microsoft.

Todd
Jul 21 '05 #5
Re: Petrone's Second Cousin wrote:
Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.

Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?

I wouldn't be surprised. Did you catch the 20/20 special on ABC
a few months back about Worldcom? Greenspan was involved in that whole
scam from the beginning. The feds would never bring him
into the mess, though, because he controls the economy and that would
most definitely shake confidence, perhaps enough to cause a partial
collapse.

Agreed cousin. Here's the feedback form. I just sent them this message:

http://www.federalreserve.gov/feedback.cfm

I strongly object to Alan Greenspan's misdirected messages regarding
interest rates. The economy is like a sick patient that has only just
regained consciousness. Now, Mr. Greenspan wants to pull out the IVs
and rush him from the hospital before full recovery has occured.

The stock market has already felt the pain of his foolishness. Isn't it
time for the Board to select a Chairman who understands modern
economics, rather than an Industrial Age Gargantuan such as Greensapn?
Jul 21 '05 #6
Re: Petrone's Second Cousin wrote:
Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.

Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?

I wouldn't be surprised. Did you catch the 20/20 special on ABC
a few months back about Worldcom? Greenspan was involved in that whole
scam from the beginning. The feds would never bring him
into the mess, though, because he controls the economy and that would
most definitely shake confidence, perhaps enough to cause a partial
collapse.

Agreed cousin. Here's the feedback form. I just sent them this message:

http://www.federalreserve.gov/feedback.cfm

I strongly object to Alan Greenspan's misdirected messages regarding
interest rates. The economy is like a sick patient that has only just
regained consciousness. Now, Mr. Greenspan wants to pull out the IVs
and rush him from the hospital before full recovery has occured.

The stock market has already felt the pain of his foolishness. Isn't it
time for the Board to select a Chairman who understands modern
economics, rather than an Industrial Age Gargantuan such as Greensapn?
Jul 21 '05 #7
Shhhh, be careful. I forgot to put the aluminum foil on my head to keep the
alien radio waves from reading my thoughts, so I can't really join in on
your idiotic conspiracy conversations. If he controls everything, then who
controls him? Last time I looked, no one at WorldComm, Microsoft or any
other company could shake the world financial markets just about ever time
they spoke for a few years
"Petrone" <ja*****@earthl ink.net> wrote in message
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Re: Petrone's Second Cousin wrote:
Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.

Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?

I wouldn't be surprised. Did you catch the 20/20 special on ABC
a few months back about Worldcom? Greenspan was involved in that whole
scam from the beginning. The feds would never bring him
into the mess, though, because he controls the economy and that would
most definitely shake confidence, perhaps enough to cause a partial
collapse.

Agreed cousin. Here's the feedback form. I just sent them this message:

http://www.federalreserve.gov/feedback.cfm

I strongly object to Alan Greenspan's misdirected messages regarding
interest rates. The economy is like a sick patient that has only just
regained consciousness. Now, Mr. Greenspan wants to pull out the IVs
and rush him from the hospital before full recovery has occured.

The stock market has already felt the pain of his foolishness. Isn't it
time for the Board to select a Chairman who understands modern
economics, rather than an Industrial Age Gargantuan such as Greensapn?

Jul 21 '05 #8
Shhhh, be careful. I forgot to put the aluminum foil on my head to keep the
alien radio waves from reading my thoughts, so I can't really join in on
your idiotic conspiracy conversations. If he controls everything, then who
controls him? Last time I looked, no one at WorldComm, Microsoft or any
other company could shake the world financial markets just about ever time
they spoke for a few years
"Petrone" <ja*****@earthl ink.net> wrote in message
news:67******** *************** *******@news.te ranews.com...
Re: Petrone's Second Cousin wrote:
Petrone wrote:
Did you ever stop to wonder if Alan Greenspan is a Microsoft Stooge.

Stifles competition by hurting the IPO market and technology market to
prevent new companies from taking on Microsoft?

I wouldn't be surprised. Did you catch the 20/20 special on ABC
a few months back about Worldcom? Greenspan was involved in that whole
scam from the beginning. The feds would never bring him
into the mess, though, because he controls the economy and that would
most definitely shake confidence, perhaps enough to cause a partial
collapse.

Agreed cousin. Here's the feedback form. I just sent them this message:

http://www.federalreserve.gov/feedback.cfm

I strongly object to Alan Greenspan's misdirected messages regarding
interest rates. The economy is like a sick patient that has only just
regained consciousness. Now, Mr. Greenspan wants to pull out the IVs
and rush him from the hospital before full recovery has occured.

The stock market has already felt the pain of his foolishness. Isn't it
time for the Board to select a Chairman who understands modern
economics, rather than an Industrial Age Gargantuan such as Greensapn?

Jul 21 '05 #9
William Ryan eMVP wrote:
Shhhh, be careful. I forgot to put the aluminum foil on my head to keep the
alien radio waves from reading my thoughts, so I can't really join in on
your idiotic conspiracy conversations. If he controls everything, then who
controls him? Last time I looked, no one at WorldComm, Microsoft or any
other company could shake the world financial markets just about ever time
they spoke for a few years


This goes into the Godwin category ( foil hat now = use of Nazis in
response ).

If anything from the Establishment is challenged, the Microsoft trolls
throw in UFOs and such.

Well -- who would have thought before the Halloween memo was leaked that
M$ prodded Bay Star into pumping $100 M into SCO as part of a
prescribed practice to try and stop Linux?

Jul 21 '05 #10

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