Michael Perelman wrote:
Doug, have you ever met a teenager that thought about future consequnces? I did not think that way, nor did anyone that I knew.
So social policy should be designed in what certain enlightened adults believe to be the better interest of teenagers?
Doug
- Blinded by Poverty, (continued)
- Blinded by Poverty, Peter Dorman Wed 22 Nov 2000, 01:54 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunctioncommentary, Eugene Coyle Tue 21 Nov 2000, 21:27 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunctioncommentary, Doug Henwood Tue 21 Nov 2000, 22:06 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunctioncommentary, Michael Perelman Tue 21 Nov 2000, 22:24 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunctioncommentary, Doug Henwood Tue 21 Nov 2000, 23:33 GMT
- RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunctioncommentary, Lisa & Ian Murray Wed 22 Nov 2000, 00:17 GMT
- How far do we go?, Michael Perelman Wed 22 Nov 2000, 04:07 GMT
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- RE: Addiction, Advertising, & Easy Virtue (was Re: How far do we go?), Lisa & Ian Murray Wed 22 Nov 2000, 06:07 GMT