>From: "Bob W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>No, obviously not. But when it happened we were able to do something
>about it, and we're able to learn from our mistakes. I've noticed that
>in the USA, on the other hand, corporate interests seem to override
>the interests of consumers in almost all situations where there is a
>clash. This doesn't just apply to food, it applies to the environment,
>transport, food, guns, you name it. You live in a corporate state
>where the interests of big business nearly always outweigh the
>interests of the individual.
>
>--
>  Bob

Unless you're the individual(s) running the corporate state.

See how democracy works?  People are elected to represent you and then they 
run off representing themselves instead.

Tom C.



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