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Date:      Sat, 1 Nov 1997 11:31:48 +1030
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        FreeBSD Chat <chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: FW: Suspicions confirmed!!!
Message-ID:  <19971101113148.49316@lemis.com>

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I got this from a friend in Washington DC, but I can't vouch for its
accuracy :-)

Greg

From:  Rosemary Main[SMTP:rosemary.main@lmco.com]
> Sent:  Friday, October 31, 1997 9:08 AM
>
> -----Original Message-----

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Microsoft Addresses Justice Department Accusations

REDMOND, Wash.  - Oct.  22, 1997 -- In  direct response to accusations
made   by the Department of Justice,   the  Microsoft Corp.  announced
today that it  will be acquiring  the federal government of the United
States of America for an undisclosed sum.

"It's   actually a logical  extension  of  our  planned growth",  said
Microsoft chairman  Bill Gates, "It really  is going to  be a positive
arrangement for everyone".  Microsoft  representatives held a briefing
in the oval  office  of the   White  House with U.S.   President  Bill
Clinton,   and assured members  of  the  press  that  changes will  be
"minimal".   The United  States  will  be managed   as a wholly  owned
division of Microsoft.  An initial public offering is planned for July
of next year, and the federal government  is expected to be profitable
by  "Q4 1999   at   latest", according to   Microsoft president  Steve
Ballmer.

In a related announcement, Bill Clinton stated  that he had "willingly
and  enthusiastically"  accepted a position as   a vice president with
Microsoft, and will continue  to manage the United States  government,
reporting directly  to Bill Gates.  When asked  how it felt to give up
the   mantle of  executive authority  to   Gates,  Clinton smiled  and
referred to it  as "a relief".   He went  on to say  that  Gates has a
"proven   track record", and that   U.S.  citizens  should offer Gates
their  "full support  and confidence".    Clinton will reportedly   be
earning several times the $200,000   annually  he has earned as   U.S.
president, in his new role at Microsoft.

Gates dismissed a suggestion that the U.S.  Capitol be move to Redmond
as "silly", though did say that he  would make executive decisions for
the  U.S.     government   from  his  existing   office  at  Microsoft
headquarters.   Gates indicated that   the House and Senate would  "of
course"  be  abolished.  "Microsoft isn't   a democracy", he observed,
"and look how well we're doing".   When asked if the rumored attendant
acquisition of Canada was proceeding, Gates  said, "We don't deny that
discussions are  taking place".  Microsoft representatives  closed the
conference  by  stating that United  States  citizens will  be able to
expect lower taxes, increases in  government services and discounts on
all Microsoft products.

About Microsoft.......  Founded in 1975,  Microsoft (NASDAQ "MSFT") is
the  worldwide   leader  in  software   for  personal  computers,  and
democratic  government.  The company  offers a wide  range of products
and services for public, business and personal use, each designed with
the mission of making it easier and more enjoyable  for people to take
advantage of the  full  power of personal  computing and  free society
every day.   About   the United States.......   Founded  in  1789, the
United States of America is the most  successful nation in the history
of the world, and has  been a beacon of  democracy and opportunity for
over 200 years.  Headquartered  in Washington, D.C., the United States
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation.




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