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To: cinFLA
"You've got it all wrong. Soros is xrp's hero."

Prove it.
You advocate the abolishment of the concept of private property.
Soros agrees.

You advocate government management of all business, regardless of the type of enterprise.
Soros agrees.

You advocate that science is to be used as a political tool, to enhance bureaucratic power.
Soros agrees.

It seems to 99% of the posters here that you agree with the neo-coms and Soros than with the Hamiltonians. I would love for you to recite your deep, overwhelming knowledge of the Federalist Papers and recite for all of us, the intent of the founding fathers to impose all aspects of government control over all individuals and business operations. Please, enlighten us all with your NEA education some more.
387 posted on 11/11/2003 8:39:30 PM PST by Beck_isright (Socialists are like cockroaches. No matter how many die, 300 more are born under every cowpile.)
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To: Beck_isright
The latest evidence comes from Zagat, which provides restaurant and leisure guides for locations around the world and is one of the most respected authorities on the hospitality industry. The just-released 2004 Zagat New York City Restaurant Survey of nearly 30,000 New York restaurant-goers found that 23 percent of respondents said they are eating out more often because of the city’s smoke-free workplace law, which includes restaurants and bars, while only four percent said they are eating out less. Zagat surveyed 29,361 New York City restaurant-goers from May through mid-July, after the smoking ban went into effect at the end of March.


Contrary to pessimistic predictions by opponents of the smoke-free law, Zagat is extremely upbeat about prospects for New York City’s restaurant business. The survey finds that New York restaurant-goers are eating out and spending more than they were two years ago and restaurant openings are far outpacing closings. Zagat’s press release concludes, “The city’s recent smoking ban, far from curbing restaurant traffic, has given it a major lift. Meanwhile, openings are perking up, closings dropping, and service complaints continue to trend downward… What’s not to feel good about?”

391 posted on 11/11/2003 8:43:30 PM PST by cinFLA
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To: Beck_isright
It seems to 99% of the posters here that you agree with the neo-coms and Soros than with the Hamiltonians. I would love for you to recite your deep, overwhelming knowledge of the Federalist Papers and recite for all of us, the intent of the founding fathers to impose all aspects of government control over all individuals and business operations. Please, enlighten us all with your NEA education some more.

Seems you are confused betweent the Federal powers and the state and local powers. Better try again.

394 posted on 11/11/2003 8:51:22 PM PST by cinFLA
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