"Freedom is a double-edged sword, and sometimes it means having to tolerate things you don't agree with."
Right, like tolerating that someone renting an apartment might want to have a flag. Why should the landlord have any right to influence if I do or don't put a flag up in a property I'm paying to use?
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Date: 28/5/10 16:24 (UTC)Right, like tolerating that someone renting an apartment might want to have a flag. Why should the landlord have any right to influence if I do or don't put a flag up in a property I'm paying to use?