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Signs That You're Too Drunk ... | by SaleGamine | 2002-08-26 00:26:35 |
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damn American drinking age limits | by slayer | 2002-08-26 02:29:47 |
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Well you can always go with them | by SaleGamine | 2002-08-26 02:38:49 |
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I do not believe | by slayer | 2002-08-26 02:57:12 |
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In Alaska, state law | by caffine-iv | 2002-08-26 03:05:04 |
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Sucky... | by slayer | 2002-08-26 03:10:08 |
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Heh, nope. And smoking has also been banned | by caffine-iv | 2002-08-26 03:12:49 |
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Know what you mean. | by slayer | 2002-08-26 03:19:25 |
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It's silly to divide a single room | by bugarup | 2002-08-26 04:54:14 |
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Oh, I agree completely. | by slayer | 2002-08-26 05:10:16 |
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You're right! | by caffine-iv | 2002-08-26 05:19:46 |
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I also use public transit | by slayer | 2002-08-26 05:27:09 |
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by caffine-iv |
2002-08-26 05:33:29 |
I have yet to disagree with a thing you've said :)
And freemarket DOES work.
We had a porno shop open at hte end of a nieghboorhood here a number of years ago. Everyone wanted hte government to close it down. The FTC said that legally, they couldn't do anything. Then a union worker (for hte teamsters) saw this and mentioned in a public opinion in the newspaper that people should try picketting against it, rather than waste time talking to the government over it, since even if hte gov could do something, it would be months before hte ball would roll...
Lo and behold, a few days later, they had peopel out there picketting and the shop closed up a month later when it went bancrupt.
Money is very very powerful. More powerful than government. Without money, it doesn't matter what the government tells you you can do, you simply won't beable to do it :P Or with a large quantity of money, it doesn't matter what hte government sais you can't do, because your laywer will find a way for you to do it anyways.
Best solution is to simply keep the government out of it, and spend hte money somewhere else.
Our government is a lot like windows. So full of bloatware that it's become unwieldy and cumbersome, and is so obsfucated that one doesn't know where hte OS stops and hte applications begin.
I'm still in entire agreement to you, and now I have proof of points in question for anyone else who wishes to read :D Supportive evidence, and power in numbers.. |
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