Microsoft Sneaks Out of Treason and Homophobia Charges
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-04-12 09:17:49 UTC
- Modified: 2009-04-12 09:17:49 UTC
Summary: Microsoft deflects criticism while doing the unthinkable
When a US senator complained that Microsoft had been shafting fellow Americans
Microsoft just snubbed him. The company tried to get the man off its back and now we find
this:
Microsoft Supports Plan for Undocumented Immigrants
[...]
Microsoft sent a letter to two U.S. senators in support of a bill that would allow some undocumented immigrant students to become permanent U.S. residents if they go to college.
The letter is part of an ongoing initiative at the company to encourage new regulations that will allow more foreign workers into the U.S.
Sent to Senator Richard Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, and Senator Richard Lugar, a Republican from Indiana, the letter backs a bill they introduced called the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act.
Catch phrase like "Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act" bring back
memories of Abramoff, who served Microsoft after working with Bill Gates' father.
This does not bode well for the company which sells the
illusion of patriotism.
As we showed quite recently, Microsoft even
insulted lesbians and
also a gay employee. Microsoft did not even try to defend itself; it just paid for the man to walk away. Here are some new reports about it:
Microsoft is very good at paying people to walk away along with the issues they raise. Microsoft
paid its own employee $4 million just to shut up about financial fraud that he saw inside.
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"One smaller motivation which, in part, stems from altruism is Microsoft-bashing."
--Vinod Valloppillil, Microsoft
Comments
aeshna23
2009-04-12 15:45:07
Is there any issue of Microsoft anti-Semitism floating about that I could mention at my synagogue?
Roy Schestowitz
2009-04-12 13:23:52
Shane Coyle
2009-04-12 12:42:44
or, the D.R.E.A.M. act.
Funny stuff.