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Re: hello world and questions...


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> Lee Crites wrote:

> Having said all of that, you will notice I might be asking some really
> stupid, and general, questions about gardening.  We tried those
> "encyclopedia of gardening" books, but when you are as neophyte as we
> are, it's difficult to find something helpful. (Is there a "Gardening
> for Morons" book out there?  You know, with a chapter called "This is
> dirt" followed by "This is water" . . .)

Actually, "This is water" would come first, and possibly be fairly
short.  "This is dirt" on the other hand, can take several long
chapters and a couple of them might be in the technical appendix.
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seeks political office.  I would extend privacy rights even to 
politicians were it not for two countervailing circumstances.  First, 
they themselves violate privacy rights wholesale.  They regulate 
virtually everything that peaceful people can do behind closed doors, 
from taking drugs to having sex.  It is elitist hypocrisy for them to 
demand the privacy rights that they routinely deny to ordinary people.  
If a politician wishes me to respect his personal life, then he needs 
to respect mine."					Wendy McElroy


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