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bad2dabone
I can't agree with you there timdog. It's too easy to jump on the bandwagon that the policy makers are building - they are approaching this argument using a simple cost/benefit analysis.
I could get all high fallutin' and quote categorical imperatives till they were coming outta my hairy arse but to get some perspective here you gotta ask yourself:
Just because its right for you; Does that automatically imply that it will be right for everyone, without contradiction, if's, but's or maybe's?
If the answer is no, what you have to accept is that there is nothing in this world or the next, which is truly right or good except a good will or intention and the road to hell is paved with good intentions...
Bad2dabone