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Re: One for record



Bob  lets not forget,  NFPA,  BOCA etc...  they make rules  that the gov.
adopts without input from the majority of the people it will affect..
(( all because the gov  is too lazy or too stupid  to create rules for all
the people.. (imo)))
RTS


"Robert L Bass" <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Petem" wrote:
>>
>>> Do I understand correctly that CFAA is a non-governmental organization
>>> of security industry members: i.e., manufacturers, distributors, dealers
>>> and installers?
>>>
>>
>> Bull eye
>>
>>> Now your government wants to force you to take classes that CBFAA
>>> designs? I took classes in the USA equivalent
>>> many years ago.  They were a joke.
>>>
>>> Somebody is nuts!
>>>
>>
>> Some government of some province are thinking of it, and some does ask
>> for the class to be folowed..
>
> This is kind of ironic when you think about it.  In the USA a lot of
> people are
> upset about healthcare reform because they say the government is taking
> over
> private industry.  (I find the very idea that medical treatment is an
> industry
> repulsive.)
>
> At the same time, in Canada, private indiustry is taking over the
> government
> (CBFAA making the rules).
>
> In reality, private industry has always owned the government here.
> Insurance
> companies, auto makers, import/export traders, etc., give big donations to
> polirical action comittees to make sure their candidates get elected.
> Once
> in power his vote on every issue remains in the pocket of whoever paid him
> off.
>
> It's a nice system if you happen to be a congressman or senator.  For the
> rest of us it's, well... not so nice.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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