oh yeah riiight. Discrimination has certainly done wonders for the economy of northern ireland. White people surely rose up to stop the opporession of blacks in the antebellum south.

Dream on.

Dana

>I think that discrimination should be allowed in private industry.  If you
>are dumb enough to believe that the color of a persons skin or their sex is
>reason enough not to hire them, fine, that gives me more available
>candidates.
>
>I think the government needs to get away from telling people how to run
>their business.  How to spend their money.  It might not be a popular
>opinion but it's the one I hold.  Not to mention you have to take the market
>into account.  How many people are going to shop at a store that only
>employs white males?  How many people are going to boycott it and
>demonstrate outside it?
>
>I am just saying why legislate.  Let the people care for themselves.  The
>market will adjust accordingly.
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Oh.
>
>
>So...a minimum wage could be determined between an employer and an
>employee.
>
>
>But hiring white people instead of blacks or coloreds needs to be
>regulated by the government.
>
>
>And hiring all men instead of women needs to be regulated by the
>government.
>
>
>How about paying men more than women? Is that acceptable as a
>determiniation between the employer and the employee?
>
>
>-Gel
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Im for a business saying to a prospective worker, will you do this job
>for x
>dollars per year? and i am for the worker saying no, I will do it for y
>dollars a year. And then the company decides to either, hire the worker
>or
>look for another worker. I am not for removing the protections that we
>in
>the US enjoy as workers, I am saying that in a market economy a minimum
>wage
>is not needed, that the minimum acceptable wage for a job will be
>determined
>by the person willing to work for that price. what is so wrong with
>that?
>
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