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To: Held_to_Ransom
What gives you a right to trespass on their right to earn a living

Property rights I'm familiar with. The right to earn a living? Never heard of that one before.

You just evaded the issue. There is no getting around the fact that the phone line inside my house is my private property. Even you admit it is.

352 posted on 11/12/2003 12:43:46 PM PST by kevao (Fuques France!)
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To: kevao
Property rights? Well then, let's look at it from property rights. When they call you they don't set foot on, in or near your property. They don't even leave theirs. But when you set rules on phone usage, you tell them how they can use their private property on their own premises. The fact that they call you does not dictate how you must use your phone, or even that you have to. The government fines them for using their property on their premises, but no one tells you to answer the phone. Your problem is that you are so conditioned to respond to the ringing of the bell like a test animal that you have to rely on your government to prevent you from succumbing to your habits.

Whenever someone sends you a piece of junkmail it can take you longer to get rid of it, and their property is actually put into yours like so much litter by the postman. Odd how you let most people walk all over you. Perhaps that is why when you get a chance to let the government walk over others, you do it thinking it's something that could never happen to you.
364 posted on 11/12/2003 5:49:23 PM PST by Held_to_Ransom
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