--- Nick Arnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> For example, how can feedback about the presidential
> election be trusted
> when the political parties and television networks
> agree to offer just two
> choices, despite the growth of third parties?
> 
> When the invisible hand of the market becomes a
> censor, the marketplace is
> corrupt.
> 

Hey, it's not idol worship.  I was trying to stress
the fact that largely we dictate what the corporations
do- not the other way around.  

I do see what you're saying.  If some of my friends
saw what i'm writing here supporting 'the
establishment' they'd faint in amazement.  What i'm
trying to establish *cough* is that what we have going
now is the best option.  Rooting out corruption in
politics and in the realms of Big Money isn't
something that should be stopped.  I have personal
experience with how low some of those b4st4rds can
sink, I wouldn't trust them to walk my dog.  

FWIW, I believe that the key is to allow everyone more
freedom, instead of less as some of the more
socialist-minded among us promote.  Making the
individual stronger and smarter is how we get there. 
I liked what you were saying about freedom and the
internet.

dean

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