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takuan (Feb 21 2007 - 08:09) | Rate | Report |
greedy, huge, multinational corporations will now pretend to care that it is too late to save the world for our grandchildren. Buy GE stock today!
Lets get serious here: Big companies are psychopaths by nature, that is what they are. Period.
The stinking rich are also frequently stupid enought to think they can buy protected enclaves for their offspring unto the third generation - so who cares about the peasant's environment? We are all in for it and one of the biggest reasons is the prediliction for people to think that those richer have more brains. They don't.
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simeon (Feb 21 2007 - 08:59) | Rate | Report |
Companies can apply new technologies to tackle the problem but governments "must step forward with equal force," he said.
Absolutely!
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CRYINGFREEMN (Feb 21 2007 - 10:18) | Rate | Report |
"Big companies are psychopaths" "are also frequently stupid"
What a laugh. do you actually think that a company has the will to think and have a "psychopath...nature"? Man you are stupid.
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takuan (Feb 21 2007 - 12:27) | Rate | Report |
pathetically ignorant and display in in such a public way, I will take momentary pity on you and rub your snout in the utterly obvious - yet again.
Corporations were created to be the equivalent of "persons", with the additonal characteristic of immortality. With immortality came immorality since no social check nor balance holds against an entity that cannot be shamed.
Companies have no conscience, the prime requisite for defining the psychopathic mind.
Now run along and play in the gutter with your ilk.
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simeon (Feb 21 2007 - 13:15) | Rate | Report |
would think that "taking pitty" on someone entailed "rubbing their snout in
it"
Corporations were created to be the equivalent of "persons", with the additonal characteristic of immortality.
If they have no customers in 10-20 years, they will cease to be immortal.
Corporations may be a lot of things, but they understand self-preservation.
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lunchmeat (Feb 21 2007 - 23:40) | Rate | Report |
NEW YORK — Heavyweight companies including General Electric and Citigroup joined forces in a high-profile campaign against global warming on Tuesday, demanding that governments mandate caps on greenhouse gases.
How to crush the smaller competitors. Slick.
LM
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CRYINGFREEMN (Mar 1 2007 - 11:54) | Rate | Report |
ilk? rubbing my snout in it? Wow, how elitist of you. Corporations were created to be the equivalent of "persons"? Ha ha, man your stupidity is hilarious. Tell me, what are the characteristics of immortality?
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