At 6:23 PM 10/5/94, Ray Cromwell wrote: [...]
[...] Typical of socialists, they are unfamilar with economics and resort to semantic games. A monopoly is defined by (1) one seller, [...] I thought it was 49 cents an hour, however, no one ever accused a socialist knowing the facts. [...] [...]
Typical statements of folks who get thier politics from Heinlein novels and thier understanding of personal interaction from economics 101. The point being that there is no place for ideological attacks like this in a 'rational' forum trying to discuss 'real life'. Wait, this discussion *is* to be considered valid intellectual discourse, right? Questioning ideas gains much more respect than making snide comments. Just another socialist, -j -- "It's a question of semantics, and I've always been rather anti- semantic." -Gene Simmons ___________________________________________________________________ Jamie Lawrence <jamiel@sybase.com>