Posted on 06/01/2002 8:20:15 AM PDT by Pokey78
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:40:20 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Sacramento -- The state's disputed contract with Oracle Corp. could cost taxpayers several million dollars for technical support and software that nearly 100 state agencies have already used.
Gov. Gray Davis had promised that taxpayers would not have to pay "an additional penny" as the state works to rescind the deal. But state agencies have been using Oracle database software, a toll-free support desk and free upgrades for the past year, and the Redwood City company must be paid for its services.
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But afterwords, get ready to bend over and take it up the....
lewislynn=liberal larry=Locked and Loaded. What next, Lobotomized_and_Loving_it?
Have you folks forgotten that Davis was Chief of Staff to Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown? Brown was the most destructive governor in California's recent history - until Davis himself become governor to continue the destruction of California?
Semper Fi
Ding ding ding, give that man a seegar! Logicon gave Davis $56,000 in 2001. No conflict of interest here, no sir!
Isn't $56,000 a weird number for a bribe? Maybe they thought that this odd $56,000 might not get picked like a 10,000, 20,000, 25,000 amount would.
As you noted, no conflict of interest here. Just move on folks, nothing to see here in this vast train wreck involving the state of Kali, our Fascist Governor, Whoreacle and of course we the tax payers.
Thanks for posting the correct amount!
ROFLMAO!!!!
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