Why? Things go pretty well? Why should we change them?
On Apr 1, 7:39=A0pm, Osama Bush Ladin <y...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In article <6f68c247-3d43-41b9-94bb-
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> >On Mar 31, 2:21=A0pm, Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSPA...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:53:21 +0800, fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> (in article
> >> <93769840-77f7-4eb6-92c7-0322c8442...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> > On 3=D4=C231=C8=D5, =CF=C2=CE=E71=CA=B148=B7=D6, Jim Walsh
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> >> >> On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 23:47:15 +0800, fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> (in article
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> >> >>> On Mar 30, 8:42 pm, Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSPA...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >>>> On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:45:17 +0800, fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >>>> (in article
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<2694175c-7991-41e1-b1ca-ce93dd592...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >>>>> Then who pays for the overheads incurred in that monumental
> >> >>>>> structure? =A0YOu are not talking about freedom in vacuum.
=A0Wha=
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> >> >>>>> freedom? =A0Freedom to starve to death? =A0Who feeds the monks?
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> >> >>>> None of my business who feeds the monks. None of yours either.
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> of
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> >> >>>> religion does not imply or suggest taxpayers paying for
churches,
> >> >>>> shrines,
> >> >>>> etc.
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> >> >>>> Let Tibetan be free (let all Chinese be free (let all people be
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ee))
> >> >>>> and
> >> >>>> they will decide (individually and collectively) to build or not
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> >> >>>> build,
> >> >>>> to feed or not to feed.
> >> >>> Jim, this is the first time you withdraw from debating using
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> >> >>> or rallying cry, due to the fact that you did not study economics
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> >> >>> while in college.
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> >> >> Sorry, Mr. Fyfpoon, I don't understand the above.
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> >> >> 1. I don't understand why you said I withdrew from debating.
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> >> >> 2. I didn't major in economics. My undergraduate major was
history, =
but
> I
> >> >> studied some economics. My graduate degree is in law. A law school
> >> >> education
> >> >> involves some study of economics, too.
> >> > You seem to be ignoring the concept of scarcity which is essential
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> >> > any form of economics learning.
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> >> I still don't see what you are getting at here. Sorry.
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> >> > I don't doubt that CCP is a dictator but the other side is not
> necessarily
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> >> that democratic.
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> >> I don't sup****t any side or party in Tibet or in China. The officials
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> >> cases should elected by the people.
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> >How is that going to be brought about?
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> How about free and open elections?


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