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America's Wealthiest Billionaires Protest Bush Tax Cuts.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, March, 2004
By Graeme Beaton, Financial Mail on Sunday, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 14--Now if politics makes for strange bedfellows, this year's presidential election is shaping up as the equivalent of random sex. The rich in America historically and overwhelmingly support politicians who promise to cut taxes. After all, they have more to keep from those pesky revenue collectors. Not so in this topsy-turvy election year.
The three richest men in America (and the world) appear to be begging to pay higher taxes and are spurning a President who has gone out of his way to woo big business.
The latest evidence of this came last week when Warren Buffett, estimated by Forbes magazine to be the second-richest man in the world with...
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