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Michel Boucher[_3_] Michel Boucher[_3_] is offline
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Default Bringing spaghetti to a school dinner

Lou Decruss > wrote in
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>>> If such radical notions as parental licensing, much more
>>> comprehensive sex education or even compulsory sterilization in some
>>> cases were not deemed so socially odious, we'd have a good chance of
>>> fostering greater parental responsibility.

>>
>>There are reasons why not doing that is the case.

>
> Please list a few.


People have rights, no matter how frustrating it is for you. Putting an
elite in charge is a BAD idea. Fascism is SO 20th century.

>>And in the end, we are the better for not stepping into the quagmire
>>where we empower an elite to decide the fate of all citizens.

>
> So are you saying lazy-useless-parasites should decide the fate of
> those who not only have dreams, but follow through on them?


No, I'm saying those who have dreams should follow them but not insist
others do the same.

>>Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

>
> You're a freak. Do you even know how to cook? All you ever do is
> talk your liberal


Boy, are you ever off the track there.

> bullshit. Your act might be easier to tolerate if
> you got involved in cooking threads once in awhile but I've not seen
> them.


I am involved in cooking threads as it suits me. This is an unmoderated
newsgroup and social pressure to conform to a standard of cooking from
neo-fascists and their ilk is just bullshit.

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Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest
of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest
good of everyone. - John Maynard Keynes