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[atlarge-discuss] Your Cut $ - Bless the free marketplace..



Jeff and all stake holders,

>And even larger number of countries, and people as individuals
are recognizing that the deposing of malignant regime holding Iraq
in a virtual strangle hold for nearly 30+ years using threat, ...snip... and the vast majority of the free world so that such tyrannical and terrorist fostering regimes can no longer hold hostage
their neighbors, or any liberty and freedom loving person anywhere in the
world.


In all seriousness here Jeff, Yes this type of madness has to end, PERIOD, and it may every well be time for a change here (in the US) as well as it is there.

But lets discuss a discourse here: 

There is a Free-Marketplace, agreed, on one street.

There is a Fair/Unfair-Marketplace, agreed, on another street.

These two streets are not on the same Avenue, so-to-speak. A Free-Market... although competitive ... , is not necessarily a Fair-Market. When trade sanction, forced economic hardship, financial expropriation, and even to the point too expound upon it with military force, is made to manipulate to ones favor, that Marketplace's: wealth and viability to freely and fairly compete openly.

So the question is: Is the US investment in making this War committed to the prosperity of US business's ROIs in the post development of its event? (Telecommunication Infrastructures, Pipeline Infrastructures, Water Infrastructures, Banking & Financial Infrastructures, Energy Infrastructures)

Is this the "Bless(ing) of the free marketplace"? , hence in the post war... : Is this both a Free-Marketplace and Fair-Marketplace? , ... Or a Free-Marketplace and Un-Fair Marketplace (oligarchy in respect to its governance)?.

After all, as a parallel to this Iraq situation, I give you ICANN as an example, ... the reason we are here. 
To stack or un-stack the ICANN (DoC) deck of cards, that of: trade sanction (Domain DNS, Intellectual Property issues), forced economic hardship (Cost of entry IPv:4,6,8 etc. Stack Cost), financial expropriation (Service Cost, WLS aftermarket cost) , and even to the point too expound upon it with military force (Patriot Act I and II), ... to take the Telecommunication business to the Zenith of the marketplace. 

Is this the "Bless(ing) of the free marketplace"? , hence in the post ICANN war... : Is this both a Free-Marketplace and Fair-Marketplace? , ... Or a Free-Marketplace and Un-Fair Marketplace (oligarch in respect to its governance)?.
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Jeff, what do you think?