"Free trade", wrote Richard Cobden in 1857, "is God's diplomacy, and there is no other certain way of uniting people in the bonds of peace."[snip]
I read something that got me thinking about free trade, yesterday. An article on the Supreme Court:
http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/quotes6.html#Q181
The challenge for Bush's second term is to figure out a way to have free trade in commodities and labor, but NO EXCHANGE OF IDEAS.
If knowing about other peoples' ideas can corrupt the justices of our Supreme Court, what might they do to The American People? It has long been known that it's hard to kep 'em down on the farm, after they've seen Paree (Paris, France) -- esp. with the short working week, good social benefits, greater sexual sanity, higher cultural level (e.g., the existentialists -- sorry, but I've been an existentialist for 40+ years...), etc.
\brad mccormick
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