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To: Alia

No comparison what so ever! The school did not encourage the students to break in. Wal-Mart did encourage the atmosphere which brought the stampede.


230 posted on 11/29/2008 2:32:22 PM PST by millerph
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To: millerph
Egads. Three persons are drowned off the coast of Southern California by a Rogue Wave. Sue the damned city; they advertised a beach, lovely waves and a sunset.

My real point: there are thousands of Wal-marts around the nation. One of these had a "bad thing happen". You are suggesting that if ONE wal-mart has such a bad event, then ALL Wal-marts must be sue-able too, for offering sales.

This is how liberalism always begins: catering to ONE at the expense of the many. Wrong, IMHO. Very wrong. Prosecute those who were pushing in the back of the crowd. Find out who took the doors off the hinges and why.

Wal-Mart encouraged a stampede by neanderthals through advertising "sales"? Sure. And the World Trade Center was emblematic of evil America, so it had to be taken out.

A small minority of people in the San Francisco Bay Area suffering asthma, and now the freedoms of hundreds of thousands of people are curtailed in that they can only light fires in their fireplaces on governmental "approved" days. The expense of the majority in favor of coddling the minority.

This is ridiculous, and you and I will have to disagree on this. Feel free to have the last word.

231 posted on 11/29/2008 5:45:18 PM PST by Alia
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