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George Leroy Tyrebiter Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What people would generally agree with is that liberty is good, and should be encouraged, but not without limit.
For instance, I do not believe that people should be permitted to sully the good name of our nation by using the phrase "American cheese" to refer to that vile product.
I don't think you should be able to be cruel to dogs.
I don't think that you should be able to avoid tax.
I mean - these are pretty basic ideas accepted by just about everybody, inconsistent with your premise.
Except the American cheese. Why peolpe permit that is beyond me.
Three words: grilled cheese sandwich.
Mmmmmmm ...
Are you talking about "American cheese", or "American cheese food product"? That may be the source of contention here.
FWIW, a common equivalent in the UK is cheese on toast, where you have a slice of bread (or three) with cheese on top that you put under a grill. My favourite is extra strong cheddar (probably unobtainable in the US, I don't remember), and then after a few minutes of melting, you add oregano, black pepper and cayenne pepper. Melt until perfect. :-)
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