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Why America and the world need free trade
The Prometheus Institute ^
| 8/2/2006
| M. Harrison
Posted on 08/02/2006 8:41:11 AM PDT by tang0r
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To: 1rudeboy
Taking the tinkles Americans won't take?
121
posted on
08/04/2006 9:52:41 AM PDT
by
Toddsterpatriot
(Why are protectionists so bad at math?)
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To: texastoo
I'll post the
link before your reply gets yanked.
To: texastoo
IIRC, the EPA had more to do with the shutting down of Texas oil wells.I'm sorry the EPA made the Texas oil more expensive than the Mexican oil. So what was your point again?
124
posted on
08/04/2006 10:16:34 AM PDT
by
Toddsterpatriot
(Why are protectionists so bad at math?)
To: texastoo
Do not attempt to circumvent FR's excerpting rules by posting excerpt only content as replies. You've done this before....
To: 1rudeboy
127
posted on
08/04/2006 10:24:00 AM PDT
by
texastoo
("trash the treaties")
To: expat_panama; devolve; ntnychik; PhilDragoo
Once this plan for open borders - one continent takes over, there will be plenty of free trade and - who knows what else.
128
posted on
08/04/2006 11:52:58 AM PDT
by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: potlatch
You shouldn't post that image. The kooks will think that the northern half of Canada is magenta.
To: 1rudeboy
Looks kindof 'pinko' up there, doesn't it?
130
posted on
08/04/2006 12:26:54 PM PDT
by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: potlatch
The Inuit are not known for their economic "l"iberalism.
To: 1rudeboy
I believe they held "potlatch's" like the northern Indians.
132
posted on
08/04/2006 12:40:33 PM PDT
by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: potlatch
I am so glad you made me look-up that word! In exchange, I gladly (because I've never seen fit to post) give you one of the coolest words in the history of linguistics:
Inukshuk
To: potlatch
- who knows what else.Yeah, who, WHO??!!
134
posted on
08/04/2006 12:50:19 PM PDT
by
expat_panama
(Blessed are the peacemakers...)
To: 1rudeboy
Very nice, I see 'his' arms extending out there, lol.
Wonder if Stonehenge could be a variation of Inukshuk?
135
posted on
08/04/2006 12:58:44 PM PDT
by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: expat_panama
136
posted on
08/04/2006 12:59:08 PM PDT
by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: potlatch
I don't think so. In my limited knowledge of the two, Stonehenge was a astronomical "timepiece" (you know, equinoxes and all that), whereas one function of an Inukshuk was navigation. So inukshuk = cairn.
Cairn.
To: 1rudeboy; devolve
inukshuk = cairn.
Very interesting, a marker, memorial, perhaps a gravestone?
I would love to be at Stonehenge at dawn or sundown to see the light changes there!
139
posted on
08/04/2006 1:09:41 PM PDT
by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: potlatch
Wikipedia has great pages for both, with links to many others.
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