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● 08.04.10


●● Washington Post Gets Guts, Warns America About Bill Gates’ Hijack of Education


Posted in Bill Gates, Microsoft at 7:27 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: Bill Gates is compared to “a spoiled child carelessly playing with toys, break[ing] one after another”


Yesterday we wrote a long post about the harms which the Gates Foundation causes to US education. What we didn’t notice is that the other day the Washington Post had published this article where — despite Melinda Gates’ notable role at the publication — the dangerous side of the Gates Foundation is explained. It’s titled “Bill Gates’ troubling involvement in school reform” and it says:


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> I can’t decide which part of the Gates speech was more bewildering. [Disclosure: Melinda Gates is on the board of directors of The Washington Post Company.][...]Watch out, America! You have nothing to lose but your public school system, at the hands of perhaps the richest man in the country who, like a spoiled child carelessly playing with toys, breaks one after another.


Melinda Gates occasionally writes in Washington Post to promote the agenda of the Gates Foundation. We gave one example a few months ago. Will this article cancel out the rest? That’s highly unlikely. █


“I think he [Bill Gates] has a Napoleonic concept of himself and his company, an arrogance that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses [...] They don’t act like grown-ups!”


–Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson


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