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To: craig crawford who wrote (1175)3/21/2002 6:37:27 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1643
 
what has free trade done for your empire?

Got rid of it fortunately. Some notes...

Message 16637972

take note of this link.
65.107.211.206

re drugs
Message 16712158
Message 16717834

Now I have cleaned up my PC, and discovered the MSN Zone gaming arena, I wanna replay the battle of Jutland, this time with the Brits tooled up with Pollens "Argo clock" -g- Either that or showing a little more zeal on the part of the Krauts and blowing the British Navy and Empire to kingdom come -g-

btw. Never heard of Larouche. I doubt anyone here has heard of him too. Whats your view??



To: craig crawford who wrote (1175)3/22/2002 3:08:37 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1643
 
Hi Craig,

Here is some interesting propaganda against "free traders" -lol-

Adam Smith, in his Wealth of Nations, followed this belief, that human behavior was best ordered by each man following his hedonistic desires to their lawful conclusion. He argued that opium was a legitimate product, the same as any other commodity, that the objective laws of the ``invisible hand'' must be allowed to determine all economic activity, and anything which stood in the way, such as national governments, were an obstacle which must be removed.