On 10/5/07, Christie Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you implying that shopping is a luxury? As horrible as you may find
> it, shopping is actually necessary for human survival in a capitalist
> society. It's the only way we can acquire goods.
>
> =====
> Good point, I'm going to chew on that one for awhile.   I still don't think
> a  "right to shop at Target" should be legislated and I suspect there's
> already too much emphasis on "shopping" in society.  I've been reading
> multiple reports that indicate people are letting their mortgage payments
> slide and keeping their credit cards paid up so they can continue to have
> their "right to shop".

So just because some people have credit problems and mortgage trouble,
blind people shouldn't have a right to shop? A right to ownership and
commerce in a capitalist society? A right to self-sustainability? You
need to stop letting random crap get in your way of analyzing the
issue here.

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Christian Montoya
christianmontoya.net


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