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Of course it isn't. People get hysterical whenever there's something going on......
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Phred (Moderators; 49990)
Posted on: 06-12-2012 19:01.
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As much as some here would like to believe, most things are moderately to heavily regulated (though poorly), and I'm not pushing for no regulation, just an appropriate level. Which is not none. 
P. Briscoe launched a war by saying: but let's come back in 30 years and see how they left it.
Fine by me. Not much out there but oil and gas. 
Without any regulations whatsoever, the need for short term profits will invariably exhaust every available resource and leave the landscape a smoking ruin. I mean, look at what happened to Mordor. 
Ah, yes. Mordor. The result of a UN-ish collaboration between the various nations of Middle Earth, coming together as one big happy family with proportional representation. Exploited by an evil dictator to harm all the members.
Sauron looks more like Stalin than Reagan. 
"One of the things about Herman Cain is, I think that he makes that white Republican base, uh, of the party feel okay, feel like they are not racist because they can like this guy. I think he is giving that base a free pass. And I think they like him because they think he's a black man who knows his place. I know that's harsh, but that's how it sure seems to me." -- Karen Finney ========================================

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