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We're So Sorry Mr President: Diversity, Computers, Justice and the Clinton Whitehouse
  
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We're So Sorry Mr President: Diversity, Computers, Justice and the Clinton Whitehouse [Paperback]

Karen Sparks (Author), J. D. Burgess (Author), Reginald P. Burgess (Author)

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January 19, 1998
This is a true story of young Black man who travels to Seattle, and is hired to work at Microsoft Corporation only to discover they want his ideas, not him. When he complains of discrimination, he is fired - literally the next day. In the months that followed, a discrimination lawsuit is filed, upon which it is soon discovered Microsoft's power not only obviously reaches into the Courts, but the Halls and Chambers of the United States Congress itself. In and of itself this would not be so unusual, were it not for the proximity and timing of clear Republican involvement in what appears to be Microsoft manipulating the Courts to it's advantage in many matters and in especially US v Microsoft - the ongoing antitrust matter the US Justice Department is involved in. The ex-worker tells all to the court, and Microsoft begins apology and PR tactics, eventually settling with the Justice Department over an Injunction/disobeyance issue. A proof of facts is offered in the form of an included CD ROM which chronicles the claims. If that isn't bad enough, this poor litigant discovers the Civil Rights Laws have basically been made into a sham trap, and the laws are now unworkable, but simply on the books as hollow props. This, the book points out, is the result of the preferences the Judiciary has excercised, throughout the years and how even the EEOC works against the people coming to it for help. The work chronicles and parallels the Monica Lewsinsky matter, and points to how the operative of a "vast right wing conspriracy", using the Courts, Congress and Commerce, might actually be operating, as alluded to by the First Lady Hilliary Rodham Clinton. As with any "Conspiracy" a goal must be at hand. The implications of what this goal might be, is so ominous it is bone chilling. The book proffers solutions for this problem, and closes on a tying of diversity, computers, justice and the Clinton Whitehouse.

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Absolute must reading if you are interested in the reasons and workings of the American legal system, and why it seems to fail so much.

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