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Microsoft Products, Windows, Internet Explorer, are just too much trouble to fool with, and too much Poor Customer Service. Now I like and 100% agree with Bill Gates' policy that No High School should be more than 450 students, to prevent Bullying, Gross Irrationality. My College Biology Professor, Mr. Ober, later Head of Dade County Junior College's Science Department, long ago stated the very same thing, and Bill Gates seems to be very admirable in his private life. But his corporate products are too tricky, too loaded down with back doors, to aid the National Security Agency, which hackers reguarlarly uncover, and cannot be corrected and replaced until a New N.S.A. Backdoor is created. The basic internet protocols were created for ARPNET, to be a Limited- Access-Net Work of Trusted Pentagon-Defense-Base-Defense-Contractors-Universities-independent Research Institutions-Intelligence Agencies-Coast Guard-NASA-NOAH-NIH-CDC, with these having Members-Only-Access!

This was expanded to become the World-Wide-Web Internet, with nearly everybody the entire Glove wide having access; once someone was trying to get through my computer firewall, from the Sudan, perhaps some of Osama Bin Ladin's Al Queda Buddies from an Internet Cafe, in Sudan!

Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and all the leading ownership figures should offer to prove their good American Citizenship, and Good Citizenship in Mankind, by developing a new set of Internet Protocols. Bill Gates, like Thomas Jefferson, seems a really great man in private life. But, Thomas Jefferson was,in his Presidential Politics Life, and Bill Gates is ,in his corporate life is, both really too hyper-competitive and even over-competitive Win-At-All-Cost-Demons. John D. Rockefeller Sr., too, was such a great man in private life, but even more of such an over competitive Demon in corporate life, and thus spoiled his entire Life's History! While John D. Rockefeller Sr. was Chairman of Standard Oil Trust's Board of Trustees, its President was convicted in 1896, of dynamiting a competitor's refinery, and sentenced to two years in Sing Sing Prison. Many believe that the convictee, was well compensated for Taking-the-Fall for John D. Rockefeller Sr. This Outragous Act of Petro Terrorism, perhaps inspiring Osama Bin Ladin, inspired the Sherman Anti-Trust as an early Anti Terrorist Measure, written by the Prophet General William Tecumseh Sherman's (who freed more slaves than any other man in history) younger brother. The Sherman Anti Trust Act should be both merged with the RICO Act, and trial by the Old Articles of War,organized by the Coast Guard, and manned by retired majors, Lt. Colonels and full Colonels with death by hanging added for the most serious offenses, which rise to the level of Piracy. Such trials should be guided by the Natural Law. "The knowledge that one may be hung really concentrates a man's mind. Persons injured by Window's back doors, should not only sue Microsoft, but the National Security Agency, which is bureacraticly over reaching, in order to pursue its legal responsibilities!

Bill Gates, and his fellow computer corporate founder's and his fellow Dot.com founders, All should study both John D, Rockefeller Sr.'s Life, Thomas Jefferson's Life, John Jay's Life. Jacques La Monye's Life, Averrose's Life, and Aristotle's Life, Ethics, and The Natural Law, and Aristotle's Concept of the Meglopsychos/Magnificent Man/ Great Souled Man. They should use Martin Ostwald's Ethics translation, and Lane Cooper's Rhetoric translation. Plus they need to read the last essay in Sir Ernest Barker's "Traditions of Civility" book, "The American Revolution and The Natural Law." The US Government's Civil Branches, need to also help sponsor this effort. The Veteran's Affairs Administration has all its individual health records digitally organized, with the Veteran's privacy protected by a punishment of Two Years Penalty for making public in any manner an individual veteran's health records. This example needs to be followed in civilian medical records. Corporate Leadership should embrace Universal Medicaid/Medicare, as it will aim manufacturing companies in keeping manufacturing jobs in the United States, and relieve economic pressures on companies that provide much blue collar and other mass employment. The export of blue collar jobs is due to as of yet UN-prosecuted Anti Trust Corporate conspiracies. John D. Rockefeller Jr. funded Harvard's Graduate School of Education for John Dewey's System of Education, Criminally based on bullying and Cultural Deprivation. John Dewey, for two years, traveled to the then New Soviet Union, urging the adoption of his system. Finally after two years, John Dewey was summoned to the Kremlin, and escorted into an office. There behind the desk sat the Dictator, Vladimir Lenin, whose father was a superintendant of Schools. "Mr. Dewey, I want to thank you for your political aide. For the past two years, we have tried your system of education, and I admit that it produces docile students. But your system's graduates, cannot do mathematics, science, and engineering. Every day the Soviet Union recieve's new threats from every point of the Globe. We need people who can do mathematics, science and engineering, to produce new weapons for our self defense. Good Day, Mr. Dewey. With that, John Dewey was escorted out of the Kremlin, and out of the Soviet Union's Educational Life Forever. America needs belatedly follow Lennin's example.
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