> > >Brent wrote:
> >Alex wrote:
> Brent wrote:
> > > Anything else is what the people of the
> > > world do not want. Political power is nothing if you are
economically
> > > domesticated. Give the reins of the economy to the *people* and let
> > > them decide what they want. Anything else implies a disdain for the
> > > rights of the common man.
> >
> > Alex:
> > I disdain some of the demands of some of the common man. Very much so.
I also
> > consider it a nice rhetorical trick to phrase it the way you do it
here.
>
> I know you do. I just wanted you to come out and say it, rather than
> posing as some champion of the common man, when you only serve to
> domesticate him to your demeaning agenda. All leftists have nothing
> but the sincerest disdain for the common man, realised or not.
>
> >
> > The marketplace has obviously its place - of making supply and demand
meet.
> > Where the marketplace needs to be regulated however - there will be
> > regulations, even if that means that some demands will not be met, as
is
> > inevitable. :-)
>
> The arguement is all but over for me, now. I have said what I wanted
> to say, and shown what I wanted to show.
>
> Just one more time before I leave:
> >I disdain some of the demands of some of the common man. Very much so.
>
> Take care now.


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