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Old 09-04-2007, 11:35 AM   #23 (permalink)
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The above is the writing of someone from a ron paul message board.

He explains the issue better than I have time for at the moment.
Discussing a political issue doesn't really make any sense when you just trade copypasted quotations.
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Fascism is when the corporations and the businesses control a country. Liberals are completely opposed to this, and opposed to too much corporate power.
What actions do you think would Ron Paul use to limit to much corporate power?

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What we have left of the Bill of Rights will not be there to protect us, as the UN grows in power. Also, it must be said that part of the reason for going to war with Iraq was their violation of the UN resolutions. We went to war, illegally, to enforce UN resolutions.
There wasn't any UN resulation that allowed the USA to go to war. Blaming the UN for the war is irrational.

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Brutha: Monopolies exist because government lets them. Example: AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph Company, not AT&T corporation)
While there are goverment created monopolies that shouldn't have been created, private multinational monopolies are a lot worse, because they aren't controlled by anyone, neither from free market force or from goverment forces.

@the tax protester arguments:
If you really belief in them please use the forum search.

You should also not overrate the influence of a single person, the president in a state with division of powers.
He probably also has to take other republicans into his administration, or he gets problems with his own party.
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Talking about this in terms of “bad news” or “bad judgment by business leaders” seems archaic. It’s like describing World War One as “a serious diplomatic concern.”
Bruce Sterling about the financial crisis.
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