> The structure of the JCP is the same as the structure of your average 
> communist party, at least as I undestand it.
> You have the party loyal whom run divied up industries (which 
> can't be 
> called industrialists), you have a strongman (Sun).  
> Occasionally, this is a bid feudal with a rebelling 
> industrialist, but 
> the strongman tends to appease the rebelling industrialists 
> because they are required to hold on to power.  
> 
> However, if the strongman shows weakness or starts fumbling the ball, 
> the industrialists will sponsor a new strongman and
> a coup is held.  
> 
> Once Sun screws this up enough IBM and others will move to 
> Microsoft and 
> we'll have the next phase of the show.  
> 
> Where are we the working class who makes it work in this 
> process?  Pawns 
> in the game.  
> 
> -Andy


Andy, this is an email that I must keep archived.  This is truly a gem.
Thank you.

Scott

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