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Christ....what a bunch of anti US twits LOL...I have a better idea, you build a better CPU in your countries, stop acting like socialists by dragging down a successful company because you idiots can't compete...LOL pathetic...

The Proud American (larry)

posted by : Proud American, 24 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Typical US double standards

The only reason for not pursuing this must be the fact that Intel is a US company, and it would cause Intel to loose money and cause the fragile american economy to slump even more. In my opinion this is systematic corruption on the border of mafia tendencies. If america can't keep clean then their companies should be boycotted all together in any good country.

posted by : Demoan, 23 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Why not simply buy the USA :-)

Let's start fundraising in order to buy the USA.
Everything else can be bought there LOL

posted by : Bas, 23 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Not everyone in US is corrupt

Would just like to add, yes, the US government is incredibly corrupt. And, yes, most of the country deserves a LOT of bad luck to come their way.

But please remember that there are 300-million people living here, and even if only 1 in 15 are decent, that's still 20-million people getting undeserved abuse because of their nationality.

[Sorry if this causes the moderator to have to reject a lot of comments. :( ]

posted by : Jason Goatcher, 23 October 2007 Complain about this comment
See no evil

I guess AMD wasn't making enough political campaign contributions.

posted by : Homer, 22 October 2007 Complain about this comment

Intel won't be investigated by FTC

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