you haven't demonstrated any link to the corporate structure per se,
nor that such benefits are typical.

Dana

On 2/22/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > 2) This is possibly the most specious argument I have ever seen. Some
> > company has potentially useful products therefore corpporations are
> > good??
> >
>
> Uhhhh ... if the corporation structure creates life expanding benefits
> then isn't that kind of the definition of "good"?  What's deceptive
> about that?  People make money for doing good.  Money buys stuff.
> Buying stuff makes jobs.  Jobs make money.
>
> Sounds pretty good to me.
>
> 

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