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To: discostu; Havoc
527 - "Like I said, if undercutting is unethical once then it needs to be unethical always. Otherwise you're just making up rules to protect your own butt, which is highly unethical... always."

Undercutting to the detriment of our society is unethical, just as monopolies and unethical and illegal, and trading state security secrets for profit is unethical and illegal.

However, free-traitors want no restrictions on profits, so traitorism and murder are apt synonyms for free-traitorism.



546 posted on 04/12/2004 5:18:13 PM PDT by XBob
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To: XBob
Monopolies are not inherrently illegal. When a company is found to be a monopoly there are certain activities (like leveraged horizontal market expansion) they are no longer allowed to participate in. But the monopoly itself is perfectly legal as long as the opperate within the new rules.

It's not traitorism. That's part of the problem with you guys. You think that just because we disagree we're traitors. We happen to think that what you want to do would be horrible for America, that indeed it's YOUR position that, if you're actual intent was to damage America, would be treasonous. But we don't call you traitors because that's silly insipid namecalling that shows a lack of intelligence and self confidence. Until you grow up enough to see that we want what's best for America and just happen to disagree about what is actualy best you will never be able to hold an intelligent debate on this, and that lack of ability to hold intelligent debate reflects on the innate intelligence (or lack of same) of your position. "Free traitors" is just a sad attempt to create flame wars when logic and reason have failed you.
562 posted on 04/13/2004 8:13:59 AM PDT by discostu (Brick urgently required, must be thick and well kept)
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