>"Canada IS a free country"??  I thought it was logged in the books as a
>"Socialist Country"??
>
>Is Canada looking like a "free country" a tell-tale indication of what
>(comparatively) the US has become (or is turning in to)???
>
>No debate ... simply food for thought.
>
>Curtis

Now here's a thing a lot of Americans just can't seem to see 
straight, too much "us" and "them". Get their knickers in a knot over 
"socialists" - AARGGHHH! (check under your beds! lock the doors! hang 
wild garlic in the windows!) - and somehow not notice that some of 
the most advanced and equitable, the sanest and probably "best" 
societies in many ways, are socialist states, like the Scandinavian 
countries. Meanwhile they also don't seem to notice that the land of 
the free seems to have been thoroughly purloined, and its cherished 
institutions, rights and constitutions with it - all the meaningless 
little bits of paper - by a bunch of maniacal corporate thugs. Well, 
that's how these bugaboos work. The Macarthy era's long over, you 
know... or is it?

Keith


>----- Original Message -----
>From: robert luis rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Well, believe it or not, Canada IS a free country. . .  Despite the former
>provincial government's rather intrusive, anti-business behavior, it did not
>regulate which species of fish could be grown in coastal waters.


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