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dsage's comments
Posted Thu, Sep 24, 5:39 p.m.
If your interested in this topic, and we all should be, read Thom Hartmann's book 'Unequal Protection, The Rise of Corporate Dominance And The Theft of Human Rights" 2002. Thom details how this Corporate theft occurred as an incorrect footnote to a case regarding a law concerning railroad expansion. Corporations ...
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It's obvious that Knute did not have a good experience with Scouting. My experience (from another area of the country) was significantly different. I understand that the 'head' of the Boy Scouts is very different than the experiences I had within my own troop. Our leaders were caring and sensitive ...
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