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know...@cc.denison.edu

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Apr 2, 1994, 9:41:19 PM4/2/94
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All right to bitch about the party that really takes away from the rights of
the citezens without them knowing it; the democrats. Democrats, I must
say,hwile you have ggod intentions, your problems only contribute to the
problems which you are trying to fix, and while you do this you violate the
rights of others. Your plans are simply counterproductive.
1. helpuing the poor through benifit programs as big as the ones
which exist today calls for exesive and coerdive taxes and limitations of a
buisness mans desires, and needs. Taking away ones money for something they
are opposed to is herendously a violation of ones rights.
2. These taxes are added to the consumers product, casing the
consumer to pay more, and purchace less. This causes the supplier to produce
less; causing the need for less manpower, and the firing or lack of hiring of
someone who would otherwise be poor. Its common sense--your simply causing
the problem you are trying to stop. This socialism is hurting our society, we
must stop it now and have a massive cut in uneeded governmental programs.
3. Communism failed

Help yor country out by voting Republican or Libertarian in the next election,
especially in 96.
Scott Knowles

Song Weaver

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Apr 3, 1994, 8:47:06 AM4/3/94
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know...@cc.denison.edu writes:
> 1. helpuing the poor through benifit programs as big as the ones
> which exist today calls for exesive and coerdive taxes and limitations of a
> buisness mans desires, and needs. Taking away ones money for something they
> are opposed to is herendously a violation of ones rights.

So I guess I no longer should pay taxes which support the building of
nuclear weaponry?

> 3. Communism failed

Uhm... what do you mean when you say "communism?"

> Help yor country out by voting Republican or Libertarian in the next election,
> especially in 96.

Uhm... No.. never mind. It's too easy.

--Julie

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