Like the issue for Consumer Reports.  The only issue is whether he lied or
not.   If he lied you can sue but if he didn't you can't.  But it is easier
to sue in Europe than here in spite of the blarney from the Right Wing.
That's why that Neo-con wanted to sue the newspaper here in Britain.   Here
they would laugh him out of court.

REH


----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Pollard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brad McCormick, Ed.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] The free market in action?


> Brad,
>
> It's a face-off between a restaurant critic and 600,000 Italians who each
> day eat McDonald's food. You work it out, Brad. One restaurant critic, who
> no doubt spends most of his time in the best restaurants and 600,000
> Italians who probably couldn't afford to enter those restaurants where the
> critic spends his time.
>
> They find McDonald's good value. That's why they go there. We have a
> McDonald's in Tujunga as of this month, which means perhaps we have
entered
> civilization.
>
> I doubt I shall ever go there, but who knows? I think I was in a
McDonald's
> once in another city somewhere but it's vague, so I can't pass judgement
on
> their food.
>
> Consumer Reports did some years ago. As I recall they said that McDonald's
> meat was very good, but you didn't get much of it.
>
> While an intellectual may take the side of the critic, the people who
> matter buy McDonald's by the billion. Definitely, mutually beneficial
> intercourse.
>
> Isn't it?
>
> Harry
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Brad wrote:
>
> >McDonalds in Italy is suing a food critic for
> >saying McDonalds food doesn't taste good.
> >
>
>http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=2853384&src=e
Dialog/GetContent
> >
> >Is this faceoff between the corporate hoard and one
> >little mouse an example of what Harry
> >talks about when he says that the free market is
> >a place where persons always and only engage in mutually
> >beneficial intercourse?
> >
> >All "persons" are created equal? --Whether it is
> >a naked food critic or McGlobalCorp?
> >
> >     Humpety Dumpety sat on a wall
> >     Humpety Dumpety had a great fall
> >     All the kings lawyers and all the king's spin doctors
> >     Proved that Humpety Dumpety never fell off at all.
> >
> >The "intelligence community" seems a bit displeased
> >today with how Bush et Cie. jerked them around
> >to make the case for attacking Saddam Hussein just
> >because we wanted to but needed a reason to give to the
> >public....
> >
> >\brad mccormick
>
>
> ****************************************************
> Harry Pollard
> Henry George School of Social Science of Los Angeles
> Box 655   Tujunga   CA   91042
> Tel: (818) 352-4141  --  Fax: (818) 353-2242
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