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Wednesday, June 04, 2008
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
Will McCain Let Us Fight?
by John Stossel
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Who won Tuesday's presidential debate?


If John McCain becomes president, will he leave me alone?

You might think so. After all, he's got Grover Norquist in his corner, and Norquist wrote "Leave Us Alone: Getting the Government's Hands Off Our Money, Our Guns, Our Lives".

The book makes a good case for "Americans who simply wish to be left alone by the government. They are not asking the government for others' money, time, or attention. Rather, they want to be free to own a gun, homeschool their children, pray, invest their money, and control their own destiny."

What if people want to fight each other?

I ask because mixed martial arts (MMA) competitions are booming.

"Mixed" martial arts is ... what it sounds like. Athletes combine boxing, wrestling, judo, karate, etc. to knock someone out or get them to submit.

MMA fascinates people -- frankly, mostly male people who, like me, wondered about things like whether karate is more effective than judo. MMA answers such questions.

The big promoter of the sport, the Ultimate Fighting Championship, popularized MMA by setting rules (no eye gouging or finger twisting) and doing TV promotions with interesting fighters. People want to watch. A million viewers recently tuned in to a $39.95 pay-per-view event. Last week, one of their events hit network TV for the first time.

So now kids want to do it. And some parents think that's just fine.

But some politicians say this is terrible.

Sen. John McCain -- yes, that John McCain -- once called the adult version of MMA "human cockfighting." He wrote letters to the governor of every state asking them to ban it. At McCain's urging, pay-per-view events were dropped by major cable companies TCI and Time Warner. Now it is back on TV, and some states have removed bans after seeing the lost business opportunities.

We called McCain's office to see if he's changed his opinion, but no one called back.

Mayor Robert Correia of Fall River, Mass., was horrified to learn that there was an MMA academy in his town, not far from his office. It teaches ultimate fighting to kids as young as 5.

"That's irresponsible," the mayor told me, "To allow this to be taught to our children and for adults to stand by and cheer this on?"

Correia wants MMA banned in his town and the gym shut down. It teaches kids the wrong things, he says.

"It's telling them, look, the best thing to do is hurt someone." Continued...

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John Stossel is an award-winning news correspondent and author of Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel--Why Everything You Know is Wrong.
 
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Subject: Limited Government
Stossel says: "I had no idea democracy was about voting on who gets to tell you how to raise your kids."

It shouldn't be about that! A rational, limited government should only be able to regulate behaviors that cause demonstrable harm to non-consenting others.

A good quote:
"Representative democracy can be just as tyrannical as any other form of government. What made American democracy different was that our Founders limited the power of government, and of majority rule. These limits, and not representative democracy itself, are what made America good and great." -- from:
http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/2008/may/19/dangerous_democr acy



The benefits of socialized medicing...
...in aotearoa. ( that New Zealand to the rest of the English speaking world ) This is what I found about the NZ health care system

"Breast cancer is fatal to 25 percent of its American victims. In Great Britain and New Zealand, both socialized-medicine havens, breast cancer kills 46 percent of women it strikes."

“In usual circumstances, people over age 75 should not be accepted” for treatment of end-state renal failure, according to New Zealand’s official guidelines. Unfortunately, for older Kiwis, government controls kidney dialysis.

I doubt that the laws are much diferent in NZ than Australia, my country of citizenship, and people sue people all the time for medical payments.

As for it being "free", it most certainly is not. It is taken from your taxes. Again, the cost of the Australian health care system is estimated at around 8-9% of income of which 1.5% itemized.

Although I will say that the one benefit of being a Kiwi is that you can travel to Australia and collect unemployment and get better health care for "free" since the Australian constitution recognizes NZ as a potential state of Australia.
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