I don't see anyone else coming to CD's defence, so I can't be that left wing. We will see if the moderators intervene.
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Well here is why the question is relevant.
The right to life is the source of all rights—and the right to property is their only implementation. Without property rights, no other rights are possible. Since man has to sustain his life by his own effort, the man who has no right to the product of his effort has no means to sustain his life.
One's life and one's property are not mutually exclusive or separate, they are linked and vitally important to each other.
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As far as being left wing goes it is quite common among left wingers to, instead of making an argument, try to shut down the discussion and get the offending party banned.
If CD's comment is so outrageous you should have little trouble in countering it. Yet you have still to make a single argument other than you want him banned from agriville.
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How could you even use nabours voting if thier Jewish neighbours would get a train ride!! As a reference comparing it to anything?
No matter how bad you think the CWB it does compare to the reference you used.
There were no Jewish people who willingly opted on to the train ride.
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Soooo...voting your neighbor onto a train, bad.
But voting away your neighbors grain, good.
Explain?
Personally, I don't think anybody gets a vote on any of this and find the whole concept offensive.
Why do you get offended at the one, but not the other?
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cropduster is way out of line on that comment about Jews and train rides no matter what you other anti-CWBers say.
The inference to tactics of the Nazis is quite apparent.
As far as the current topic goes...Real CWB lovers may hold over what ever they like. What has this to do with loyalty or belief in pooling. You guys are making a mountain out of a grain of sand.
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