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Old 04-24-2009, 01:04 AM   #308
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Originally Posted by tirsales View Post
I'm afraid you cant vote companies or CEOs out of office.
Neither companies nor CEO's have anything to do with it. CEOs and companies influence politicians, but money can't buy an election itself. The two examples that spring immediately to mind are Ross Perot and Steve Forbes. Sure, money helps, but it's not sufficient, if people decide they've had enough of you.

And, incidentally, there is a way to "vote" CEOs out. It's called voting with your wallet. In fact, it happens all the time. Without consulting Google, do you remember who was Apple's CEO when the Newton was released?
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