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>>>2.Allow some form of public ownership of professional sports teams.
>>Not a bad idea, but then you get into socializing sports, and this isn't
>Norway or Sweeden. We're (mostly) capitalists here in America, not
>Socialists.
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>I think that Vicki meant public ownership (since that is the word she used),
>not government ownership. You know, like IBM and GM and GE are "publicly"
>owned companies?
Ah, that would make more sense. That's what I get for replying when I'm half
asleep.
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