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Re:Disturbing jingoism by the Apple lawyers? | 248 comments | Create New Account
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No doubt as to the hidden meaning...
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 22 2012 @ 11:26 AM EDT
of that kind of talk. Wink, wink. Then Apple was able to somehow secure a
"friendly" judge as well. Oh sure, some will say these cases are
assigned without regard to anything other than schedule. So, I wouldn't put it
past the lawyers using the nationalism angle. I mean, it's their job to win.
Heck, I would try it. Ok, somewhat sleasy but that won't stop the lawyers.

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Re:Disturbing jingoism by the Apple lawyers?
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 22 2012 @ 11:39 AM EDT
I think that the main problem is that it is not only Apple that is set up that
way but the whole American society. There are not many countries in the world
that don't know their own history but are using a myth as a substitute.
It is a very young country with a very very short history but can that be an
excuse?

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