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Finally, I must thank my family, my campaign volunteers, but most of all, I want to thank Thomas Stewart Von Drashek M.D. for making this historic occasion possible. Of course, I must also thank you, President Bush, for years of the American people. Without your efforts, none of this would have been possible.
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posted by : RoboDrashek, 18 January 2009 Complain about this comment
What about OPEC

Why don't the members of OPEC go to prison for price fixing?

posted by : matt, 18 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Life is good...

but 10 years is better.

posted by : madmax, 18 January 2009 Complain about this comment
@Jason Goatcher :O)

your right jason, ive pointed it out myself several times in recent weeks, ive told him to stop takin those new meds hes got, it freaks me out, its just not right, its too spooky O_O

posted by : psychochief, 17 January 2009 Complain about this comment
@Gemi

I think you overlooked the part about prison terms. I think that would concentrate their minds wonderfully.

posted by : martx, 17 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Drashek has been making more sense lately

Whether he's a bot, like at least one person has suggested(weeks ago), or if he's a real person, he's beginning to make more sense.

That's means 1 of 3 things, I think:

(1) Mr. Drashek is learning to write English better.

(2) The programmers who make the Drashekbot(if that's what it is) have either improved their code, hardware, or both.

(3) Google Translate(or some other translation program) has been upgraded.

Any other possibilities I haven't thought of?

posted by : Jason Goatcher, 17 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Its'Cold Out There.

All the museum buildings have restaurants "where you can get hot chocolate or coffee,"(Lynn) St. Thomas said. Yeah, US Prisons are Like doing Stink On Your Head. HAHAHA dOES this mean LCDs' are out of lineup for LG & samsung, et al.BUM. STeWie Drashek

posted by : Ultee' Smiles, 17 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Why is there still so many 720p and awkward resolutions on the shelves?

Not just LG, but all in the offing.
They're charging almost as much for this inferior gear, the same has been for years now. Be that as it may, I have to attest that LG picture quality is outstanding.

posted by : karlsbad, 16 January 2009 Complain about this comment
And the point is...?

How does this solve the problem? You're fining execs little more than they make in a week (if that)... that's like me getting a hefty speeding ticket: painful, but I'll get over it.
Price-fixing damages the whole market. I highly doubt $585 million will cover the over-payment by retailers and subsequently consumers: since 2006, there has been 150-200+ million LCD TVs sold worldwide. Three bucks per TV? At least several times that wholesale, which results in tens of times that retail. Plus interest. And lets not forget you have to pay the lawyers for their trouble. That brings the bill to: $50 billion (£30,000 million or so for those of you keeping score at home). Maybe then they won't do it again. Or not.
(Samsung, Sony and others were investigated for RAM price fixing in 2005; most of the companies in this suit were investigated for CRT price fixing in 2007... shall I go on?)

posted by : Gemi, 16 January 2009 Complain about this comment

LCD executives face prison

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