Pubdate: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK) Copyright: 2006 The Anchorage Daily News Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/18 Author: Geoff Kennedy IF CORPORATE REGULATION IS SO WRONG, THEN WHY IS REGULATING OUR LIVES OK? Paula Easley whines corporations aren't free to lard food with trans fats and pesticides and expose their workers to cigarette smoke ("Lifestyle police take away our rights," July 22). She interprets regulating corporations as control over "our lives." Which "lifestyle police" decide corporations have more rights in public than people in their own homes? Why don't women have the right to decide if their pregnancy will kill them, which sex they may marry, which country they get their medicine from, whether that medicine includes marijuana, whether to burn their own property if it's a flag, whether they can phone or e-mail friends without government spying or whether the material in their homes is porn? (Disclosure: I'm a pro-life male hetero who's never smoked pot, bought medicine from Canada, burned a flag or used porn.) Why aren't people in other countries free to govern themselves without being controlled by U.S. Nanny in Chief George W. Bush? And which nanny put Paula Easley in charge of deciding for us that "today secondhand smoke exposure is not widespread?" What's the principle here? The nanny state is bad, except when we become the nannies? Geoff Kennedy Anchorage - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake