from James Hufferd
to Tony Whitcomb
date Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:12 AM
subject Re: An American's Creed
mailed-by aol.com
Mr. Whitcomb,
It looks to me like you had a wonderful idea to start a matrix company that associates desiring small businesses with online components, or with the totality online, can join to provide a shared but separate online presence to benefit mutually from offered features beyond their individual capacities.
It seems to me that such an practical association can work and be viable.
It's also interesting, but I don't find it particularly surprising, that some associates, or members, could become pirates and attempt to co-opt the organization.
Also, your example of Republicans trying to take over the operations
of the federal government from a minority position seems apropos.
Remember how Newt Gingrich tried to take over by shutting down
the government?
Attempted thievery is rampant among those without the imagination to create anything.
Look how the big Wall Street stock options firms spin other people's and firm's actual contributions into huge, completely non-essential dividends for themselves!
And, what actual value do health insurance companies add to health care delivery for consumers? Answer: none! They just take!
I hope the law adequately protects you from these parasites you have attracted -- if so, I suppose you can feel complimented that they find your creation attractive enough to want to take it over!
I wish you well, and may your endeavor be well-rewarded!!
James Hufferd, Ph.D.
Researcher and Author
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