On 4 Oct 2007, at 08:33, Rimantas Liubertas wrote:

Speaking only of businesses int he United States, no government
entity should be telling a private business what it must do

WHAT?

with that one line you have just summarised all that is strange about
America.  Private business is above the law?  They can do whatever
they like?

so it's okay if a private business murders people?

what about paying taxes?  the government tells them to do that, are
you saying that a private business can decide not to pay tax?


I think these were mentioned in the part of the post you did not
include in your quote... Interesting quoting tactics.

well, no, they weren't specifically mentioned. what was said was my quote above and this (which you might be referring to):

"Bottom line is the government has no business sticking its nose in a private business as long as health and safety issues are not the issue. It doesn't even need to know how much money a business makes except we are forced to report it for our out of control IRS requirements."

to which I strongly disagree, but that's not the point, and I'm not sure why you tackled me on it, when the issue is about if an anti discrimination law should be enforced - I think it should, and Jim Davies disagrees, that's all I'm saying - what are you saying?

;)







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