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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (321266)1/17/2007 2:33:56 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1574444
 
You are 'nuancing' your definition in your effort to be right. Its just plain silly.

Not that nuance is bad, but it wasn't what I was doing. I gave a simple explanation, and then gave examples. The simple definition is that totalitarian means exerting near total control. It doesn't mean non-Democratic. A monarchy or dictatorship that doesn't exert much control isn't totalitarian.


You don't have a clue what you are saying when it comes to democracy, so give it up. I have a suspicion most Republicans skipped social studies.

It is very difficult for an independent league to succeed because they usually do not have profitable venues from which to play.

Give them the venue free and it would still be difficult for them to compete.


You don't know that. If you are student of supply and demand as you claim, then you know that at current ticket prices and player salaries, demand has yet to be sated. So your answer makes little sense.

Should AMD face anti-monopoly measures because it has a monopoly on Opterons? Should Apple face them because they are the only place you can buy a Mac?

No, because there are alternatives to those products. There is no alternative league playing NFL football in the US.
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