[MD] The Moral Landscape

Horse horse at darkstar.uk.net
Sun Oct 24 09:02:19 PDT 2010


  Hi Ian

You've made some good points in your last couple of posts re: the 
Left/Right situation on this list and I agree with you.
I've tried to avoid getting dragged into the stupidity of what's been 
going on here but obviously haven't done a very good job.

So folks, on those threads that have degenerated into political 
name-calling, left-right disputations etc. I am requesting that they 
come to a close now.
Either go back to the original question or drop the politics. This is a 
philosophy forum for the discussion of Robert Pirsigs MoQ not a 
politics/political forum so please refrain from the disputive approach 
and keep your political leanings where they belong.
Also, it would be useful not to start conversations (or hijack them 
halfway through) with deliberate attempts to provoke others with 
politically motivated comments.

You'll obviously notice that this is nice Horse talking to you at the 
moment - let's leave not so nice Horse in his box where he belongs.

Cheers

(nice) Horse

On 24/10/2010 09:48, Ian Glendinning wrote:
> Mark asked,
> "Does the UK government have any control ...."
> Funnily enough, it does since we elected Hitler, or was it Stalin, let
> me check. The UK is no different to the US or any other western
> democracy.
>
> " ... over what private health insurance can charge and provide?"
>
> Just the same as the US, in my first hand experience of both public
> and private in both.
> It's only an argument if you want it to be. Left, right, left, right,
> left, right ...
>
> Ian
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