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To: marcos who wrote (70987)1/8/2009 3:25:11 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Experimenting with children is like experimenting with rats. It's always questionable whether the rats are training the experimenters or the reverse. Rats are also notorious for doing what they want to do, not what the experimenter wants them to do.

<the Government could not have been expected to behave like a precious metal trader when it sold the gold.'.

That's funny. They were being exactly that - being a precious metal trader, so they should do a good job of it.

Regarding the map making students, it really does seem as though China is doomed to remain a hill-billy backwater of repression with people working for low pay. Supposedly "Free" societies are repressive enough. We aren't even allowed to cut down a tree on our own place if it is damaging our property and endangering our children. We need a government permit, which is not forthcoming if the tree is a sacred native and exotics are semi-sacred.

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