Yeah, It's called the United States of America, and the ilk. Whoa, that 
will piss off a lot of people out side the USA.
        Actually I'm all for arguing against certain regulation. Try remodeling 
your house and having a city inspector come by. You'll be all against 
regulation. I know I was a few years back. Also thinking about making the one 
car garage into a two car garage. That's going to be a nightmare in itself. I 
may just throw up a carport off the side of the garage. Expletive word here if 
they have a problem with that. On the other hand I do understand why some of 
these regulations are in place. I have to think about my neighbors. Will I be 
affecting their property values? I live in a city which I've been told is a 
corporation. I have to fallow certain rules and regulations if I decide to live 
in the city and benefit from it's many things I'd have to pay for myself if I 
lived in the county (outside the city).
        Regardless, there's give and take. Balance and people like us who pay 
attention hopefully maintain that balance.


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On Feb 28, 2010, at 10:59 PM, mike wrote:

> I wasn't arguing no regulation, I never said that...but more regulation does
> not in and of itself mean better.  Stalinist Russia was regulated to literal
> death of it's citizens...no regulation is anarchy as was said.  There has to
> be a middle.
> 
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Jeff Miles <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>       Wow, two people can read something completely differently. And who
>> gives a rats ass what Madison wanted? We have a bill of rights, thank us. Or
>> at least our relatives. We probably wouldn't be having this discussion, or
>> anything even closely related if we didn't have them. Like those against
>> regulation probably wouldn't be having this discussion if we didn't have
>> them. They'd still be working in the mines. And looking at the fluctuation
>> of wealth in this country that's where it was headed. Carnegie,
>> Rockafeller(sp), etc., let the good times roll.


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