Have you ever noticed how the most ardent supporters of capitalism and free markets are those who've experienced a world without them? How those who speak out most poignantly against health care reform in the U.S. are those who've experienced nationalized health care? No? If you can, then, take a moment and think back to the coverage, the news, the sound bites. Take a look, perhaps a second look, behind the headlines and I venture that you will find endless examples of this phenomenon. It is those who have done without freedom of choice, free markets, and self-determination who treasure it most, who most understand its value, who've lived with the consequences of its absence.
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