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At Harvard Business School, thirty years ago, George Bush was a student
of mine. I still vividly remember him. In my class, he declared that
"people are poor because they are lazy." He was opposed to labor unions,
social security, environmental protection, Medicare, and public schools.
To him, the antitrust watch dog, the Federal Trade Commission, and the
Securities Exchange Commission were unnecessary hindrances to "free
market competition." To him, Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal was
"socialism." - Yoshi Tsurumi
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Sunday, January 07, 2007
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