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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    Not all.
    I know, I was having fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palin Rider View Post
    Not that it was "your" challenge, but I won't quibble on that point.
    Anyway, so when can we be expecting your defense of your position in your thread?

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    Okay, here you go. A brand new thread.
    OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    Anyway, so when can we be expecting your defense of your position in your thread?
    I believe the OP made it clear enough why governments need to regulate corporate activity. I'll bring out additional defense of that point when someone makes a reasonable argument that they don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Palin Rider View Post
    I believe the OP made it clear enough why governments need to regulate corporate activity. I'll bring out additional defense of that point when someone makes a reasonable argument that they don't.
    Not even close and it doesn't even really summarize the OP. But if you think it does then my first response more than counters it.

    So, a specific regulation would be coming from you then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fj1200 View Post
    Not even close and it doesn't even really summarize the OP. But if you think it does then my first response more than counters it.
    Not even close. Your first response wasn't even a response at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    Regulations tend to stifle activity. For example, some time ago I was checking out another messageboard site of political nature, it was lunch counter politics or something like that. Anyway the administrator of the site had a check list as long as your arm on the things members were not to do. There did not seem to be much activity on that well regulated site, hmmmm.
    Actually I had it somewhat wrong on the name of that other board. It wasn't lunch counter politics (all though it used to be something like that) it was closer to Whimps and Pussies. And the list of things members were not to do had grown. And being a well regulated site the activity had not grown.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    Actually I had it somewhat wrong on the name of that other board. It wasn't lunch counter politics (all though it used to be something like that) it was closer to Whimps and Pussies. And the list of things members were not to do had grown. And being a well regulated site the activity had not grown.


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    Still trying to compare message board to governments, are ya?
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