I was asking for a bankrupt company name. So you don't like his
business strategy and that's fair, I never claimed I did. We're
discussing the four companies he's started that went bankrupt. Since
there is not even one that went bankrupt can you change your attacks
to something like: my friends think he's a lousy businessman?
I know I'm being anal but you've been saying this for years and it's
an outright lie. I just wanted to point that out. :P


On 6/20/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > You're like Gephardt with all your imaginary friends. Can you please
> > ask one of these figments to name at least one?
> >
>
> It's irrelevant.  Let's look at the 2 cases to see why:
>
> 1.) I'm right.  You'll still like Bush, still thinks he's a good
> strategist, still trust him.
> 2.) I'm wrong.  same outcome as above.
>
> I made the claim and I stick by it because I know it to be factually
> true.  Revealing those sources would break discretion and I won't do
> that, so you can believe it or not.
>
> But here's the problem with business failures: they're nebulous.  Look
> at Scrushy.  In engineering when you fail there's a monument to your
> failure: a smoking hole, a collapsed bridge, a pile of melted plastic.
>
> In business, it's in the eye of the beholder.  Therefore the better
> metric of business work is successes.
>

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