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It's by no means a universal, which is what Hannan was suggesting. I haven't been enriched by Bill Gates. How about you?
he didn't suggest it was a universal, he said hundreds of millions of people had been enriched by microsoft. by contrast you said 'how has bill gates "enriched" anyone apart from himself'. you misrepresented hannan. i suppose i have been 'enriched' by gates, to a degree, because it's pretty much a universal qualification for office-based jobs that you have a knowledge of microsoft products, and to some extent gates' products have played a part in my gaining and retaining work. i've lost a job in the past because i couldn't use a microsoft product, so there's a little bit of evidence that people ignorant of gates' products can be - at least temporarily - poorer.
 
I find it really sexy when a thread on an interesting political topic gets steamrollered by men waving their cocks at each other over the exact nuances of their insults/hastily writen posts. I'm going gay for you guys.

Meanwhile, I haven't been to St Paul's much lately. I hear there are less assembly meetings now due to lack of demand. Anyone know the story there?
 
I find it really sexy when a thread on an interesting political topic gets steamrollered by men waving their cocks at each other over the exact nuances of their insults/hastily writen posts. I'm going gay for you guys.
newsflash: it's not all about sex. well, it isn't all about sex for most people. sexualising everything tells us a lot more about you than perhaps you intend.

Meanwhile, I haven't been to St Paul's much lately. I hear there are less assembly meetings now due to lack of demand. Anyone know the story there?
yes. in your absence they're probably more productive.
 
he didn't suggest it was a universal, he said hundreds of millions of people had been enriched by microsoft. by contrast you said 'how has bill gates "enriched" anyone apart from himself'. you misrepresented hannan. i suppose i have been 'enriched' by gates, to a degree, because it's pretty much a universal qualification for office-based jobs that you have a knowledge of microsoft products, and to some extent gates' products have played a part in my gaining and retaining work. i've lost a job in the past because i couldn't use a microsoft product, so there's a little bit of evidence that people ignorant of gates' products can be - at least temporarily - poorer.

What does the word "enriched" mean in this context? I haven't misrepresented anyone. You've imagined that.

You've fallen for the Louise Mensch line of "if you hate capitalism so much, why are you using a computer"?
 
What does the word "enriched" mean in this context? I haven't misrepresented anyone. You've imagined that.

You've fallen for the Louise Mensch line of "if you hate capitalism so much, why are you using a computer"?
it's got fuck all to do with this louise mensch bint

The simple fact of the matter is that many organisations which have used ms software have made money through their use of that software: they have been enriched in part because of bill gates
 
The Occupy London movement has agreed its first specific set of proposals about corporations, just over six weeks since it first set up camp outside St Paul's cathedral to campaign against the perceived excesses and injustices of the global financial system.

While the protest has gathered considerable publicity and expanded to three sites – as well as St Paul's, there are offshoot camps in Finsbury Square, further east, and inside a vacant office complex nearby owned by the Swiss bank USB – it has faced criticism about a lack of concrete demands. Agreeing these has proved a complicated process, as all decision are reached by consensus at mass meetings.
The first policy statement on corporations calls for an end to tax havens and tax avoidance, more transparency over business lobbying, and legal reforms to make individual executives more liable for the consequences of their decisions.

"Globally, corporations deprive the public purse of hundreds of billions of pounds each year, leaving insufficient funds to provide people with fair living standards. We must abolish tax havens and complex tax avoidance schemes, and ensure corporations pay tax that accurately reflects their real profits," the statement said.

On lobbying, it calls for laws to ensure "full and public transparency of all corporate lobbying activities". Finally, the statement argues that executives must be "personally liable for their role in the misdeeds of their corporations and duly charged for all criminal behaviour".
Soon after the first camp was set up on the western edge of St Paul's, after police prevented activists basing themselves near the headquarters of the London Stock Exchange, the group issued general proposals, calling the current economic system "unsustainable" and opposing public spending cuts. The only other such statement called for more transparency and democracy within the Corporation of London, the governing authority within the City district, which owns some of the land adjoining St Paul's and which is taking legal action to evict the campers.

"From the moment the Occupy London Stock Exchange occupation started, in the full glare of the media and in the court of public opinion, we have continually been asked, 'What do you want?' "What are your demands?'" said Jamie Kelsey, a member of the corporations policy group.

"We are calling time on a system where corporates and their employees pursue profit at all costs. Just as corporates have played their role in the iniquities of the current system, they are also part of the solution and we invite them to join this important conversation."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/nov/28/occupy-london-policy-vision-corporations
 
UK Uncut enter Panton House supposed home of the "highest paid CEO in the UK".

Sky showing protesters kettled in small street outside building. One undercover copper let through police lines. Although Sky reporters said "They've been taken for questioning"

lolz
 
Tweet from @OccupyBritain - "BREAKING NEWS AT ST. PAUL'S Police numbers increasing at St. Paul's moving in closer to the camp! HAPPENING NOW AT ST. PAUL'S
 
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