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Scott Weiser says:
=================== Liberty is good for us, and the freedom to choose Coke is an excellent exercise of that liberty. ====================== We could have a more meaningful discussion of "liberty" if we are able to define what limits, if any, there are on liberty. And exactly "who" has this liberty? For example, is a woman at liberty to choose what happens to her body? Am I at liberty to hold loud parties which distrub my neighbors' sleep? Am I at liberty to operate a car repair service in an otherwise residential neighborhood? Can we really say, as a blanket statement, with no caveats, that, "Liberty is good for us...." Cheers, frtzw906 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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