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Chuck Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Chuck Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:55:39 -0600
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> Actually taxes are meant to redistribute wealth, whether you 
> agree that is correct or not is another matter, but it is the 
> case.  

No Denys was correct since he was speaking about the US and not a
Socialist country.

As a socialist you obviously believe that it is your goverments role to
redistribute the wealth from those that have earned it to those that
have not.

In the US, our governments role was clearly defined in the constitution
and wealth redistribution was most definitely not included. It is only
with the invasion of European socialism that our country's founding
principles, of personal responsibility and self respect, were replaced
by 'entitlement think' that the concept of wealth redistribution reared
its ugly head. 

Now the liberal's infesting government and the court system have made
even the suggestion that someone needs to work for a living a hate
crime.

It really is a shame that those who wish to live under one system cannot
stand the thought of someone else living under another, particularly if
those using the other system are more successfull. But, as the very core
of socialism is founded in class envy, I guess it is not suprising that
socialist's insist that everyone must live as they dictate.


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