91. The information is not new, but the government argues that it makes the case the cult leader David Koresh and his ringleaders were bent on suicide. 92. The government also argued that Microsoft bullied Intel, Apple, and various computer manufacturers to prevent any success by Netscape or Sun Microsystems. 93. The government argued successfully that those programs are not comparable, lacking the facilities, tradition, prestige, and alumni support that VMI and The Citadel enjoy. 94. The government argued that both convictions should be upheld because having a hidden gun nearby can embolden or provide security to a drug dealer even if it remains hidden. 95. The government argued that Congress has the power to change bank regulations. 96. The government argued that material appearing to be child pornography harmed actual children by sustaining the market for child pornography and encouraging those who would exploit children. 97. The government argued that none of the charges against Lindh should be dismissed, as the defense has asked. 98. The government argues that Frenz in turn passed it on to the GE Superabrasives headquarters in Worthington, Ohio, where GE pricing decisions were made. 99. The government argues that Macedonia cannot support a university for every minority group, and it is concerned that it would be a political training ground for separatists. 100. The government argues that the St. Louis court was right in the St. Paul-Ramsey case. |