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Strategies & Market Trends : Commodities - The Coming Bull Market

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To: craig crawford who wrote (1147)3/18/2002 11:03:55 PM
From: grusum  Read Replies (1) of 1643
 
So do i understand you to say that the 'war' need not be fought by the federal or any other government? Then drugs should obviously be legal, right? If drugs are legal, should they then be regulated?

On education, i think that kids 'could' be taught better at home than any school. Still, i don't think that they 'would' be taught any better just because they 'could' be taught better. If parents can't or won't teach their kids at home, then the kids need a school to go to. I think that local communities 'could' teach well. And even if they didn't, they couldn't do much worse of a job than the state and federal governments do right now. On balance then, we would probably better off without the department of education.

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