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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (70568)10/11/2008 12:35:32 AM
From: marek_wojna2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<<But money is not a drug. It is an essential ingredient of modern life. All the money producers do is supply and essential service and try to ensure it retains value in the long run, while profiting from the supply of that service. What people do with it is their business.>>

And this is exactly where Greensputin failed. Adding more copper to gold as long as it shine is an ancient idea but never retained value in the long run.

<<If people choose to buy the drugs, that's their choice and it's not my business. Nor do I wish to pay for police to harass them. Nor to pay politicians to pontificate and make illegal drugs they dislike.>>

Agreed 100%. Jails would be empty, taxpayers would benefit ten times more than all tax cuts Bush implemented through the savings on legal system, police force, rehabs. Free drugs of choice for the street people living in drug ghettos, heavy drug tax on people with any assets including legal address. Wow, I hope not too many lawyers on this forum.

Marek