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Old 09-02-2011, 05:31 PM   #146
kevman
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Originally Posted by ken0042 View Post
Same with the arguement about regulating TV use- that becomes a "taking away quality of life" issue.
You're right - it would enhance the quality of a lot of lives. As an added bonus it would save tax payers millions of dollars by reducing stress on our health care system.

Various levels of government put all kinds of restrictions on our lives to ensure a healthy and safe population (food/drug bans, seat belts, etc.) I don't feel it's that out of line to suggest a limit on TV could be a good thing for the population of Canada.

I'm only half kidding... I do however feel that sometimes you need to stop and ask when do you draw the line? The majority of you don't seem to care so that leads me to believe the line hasn't been crossed yet. But, when that line does gets crossed will it be too late?

Apparently I'm buying the wrong bulbs - I prefer the light from an incandescent bulb.
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