Ken Griffith wrote:
> The reason that corporations are able to pollute rivers with relatively
> little enforcement is because the government owns the rivers.
They do not sir, we dis allow it.
> Corporations
> donate lots of money to politicians, and politicians run the government.
worthless fi
Ken Griffith wrote:
> When you depend on the government for water, you are its
> slave...
When you depend on government (or anyone else for that matter) for "anything"
you are its dependent (slave)...
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From: "Mark S. Ohberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Ken Griffith wrote:
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> > Actually, that whole water
Ken Griffith wrote:
> Actually, that whole water debate out there brings up a good libertarian vs
> statism debate.
on the e-gold list
> The highest taxed societies in the world have been hydraulic monopolies:
> deserts with a big river running through like Egypt, Mesopotamia, ancient
> Chil
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> >And here's a worthy charity ..
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>And here's a worthy charity ..
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>http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/kstrassel/?id=95000803
>
>I'll donate two ounces of gold if anyone can contact and/or organize the
>farmers in question (or some relevant body supporting the farmers) and set
>up a fund for them.
>
>Not a charity fund.
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> And here's a worthy charity ..
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> http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/kstrassel/?id=95000803
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> I'll donate two ounces of gold if anyone can contact and/or organize
> the farmers in question (or some relevant body supporting the
> farmers) and set up a fund for