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#151 |
Umm ... yeah.
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Arkansas, USA
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Of course it's a cheap cop-out. By your logic a car doesn't exist, you might touch a fender, or a windshield but that isn't the car. It's not only a cop-out, it's a cheap, poor one at that. The only people that use lines like that are fantics, existentialists and people that want to argue but can't come up with something reasonable. Notice I said argue, not discuss.
Also, if the goverment doesn't exist, how can you revolt? When you talk about war you're talking about a lot of innocent poeple dieing. You can say you're only killing the people that are seeking to illegaly dominate you, but those aren't the only people that will die. Also, you're setting yourself up as the one that will pass judgment on people. You are speaking of being the judge, jury and executioner. That is ultimately unamerican. You are talking about murder.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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One of the rights we're all born with is the right to live. And if we have a right to life, we have a right to defend that life any way we see fit and that includes the right to keep and bear arms even if every single person in America other than myself voted to eliminate gun ownership, it would still be my right and the law would be unconstitutional and illegal. There are some areas where the majority doesn't rule and has no power. The people in America don't support income taxes. It's a far stretch of the imagination to suggest they do simply because they choose to do it out of the fear of going to jail. It would be like me putting a gun to your head and robbing you and saying, "He wanted to give me the money." |
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#154 |
dripping with ignorance
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Grand Forks ND
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So the peoples will means nothing, it's just something to laugh at while pointing at the constitution and saying "this is what they said and they knew how the world was going to turn out so we can't possibly go against it". Seriously man the Constitution is a piece of paper, people make laws, people enforce laws, people decide what's right and wrong, a piece of paper is just that, yeah it means a lot, I love the Constitution it's a hell of a document, one of the greatest ever written, but just like the Articles of the Confederation, if people decide they don't like the Constitution it's gone that's what democracy is all about.
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dripping with ignorance
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#156 | |
a real smartass
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Kirkland, WA
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St Petersburg, Florida
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That's funny and I agree. Since the income tax is "undefeatable" , meaning there hasn't been any legal challenge to it's validity in the USSC, the masses have given up on changing it. That doesnt mean (to me) that they arent opposed to it, it means they have chosen other battles that seem more possible to win. Last edited by slang; 04-22-2003 at 07:12 PM. |
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#158 | |
Umm ... yeah.
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Arkansas, USA
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Yes, there are corrupt people in the system. But there is no way every Judge in the US is a bad person. Most of the people in the system at least start off trying to do some good. Many believe they are doing the right thing. They are trying to do the best for the people they can. Instead of voting for better people you want to shoot the ones that are in now. Is paying taxes (or not, in your case) enough to shoot another man? As oposed to continuing to work through the system? You make it sound like you are going to line up and face down the US military and smite them with your rightousness. You are not talking about reform, you are talking about destruction. Killing fathers and mothers that, in many cases, are just as sure that they are following the Constitution as you are. The difference is that they work in the system to accoplish what they think are improvements. You say you'll shoot them. The odd part is that you can't see that calling us idiots for not agreeing with everything you say is against the very idea "all men are created equal." You are not the first person to say that. Like too many off them your suggested actions add, "But some are more equal than others." From the beginning of this you've made your superiority clear. We can't understand because we are idiots. So we should listen to your "vast" knowledge and experience. No, all of us are equalls. We have a right to ideas different than yours without the threat of war. You say that they are wrong because they threaten to jail anyone that doesn't so as told. You threaten revolution. You have certainly proven yourself superior to them. You'll kill instead of jail. Way to go.
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The future is unwritten
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The people I talk to (and me) don't object to paying income tax. We do grumble about how much of what they collect is wasted on stupid shit. You here all the time about pork barrel projects and studies on the sex life of slugs. That's what annoys "We the people". I meant hear ![]()
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#160 |
no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Arkansas
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Well, if you do initiate the revolution, I hope you'll spare President Bush. He's a good man, and doesn't deserve death, even if he does command the army to kill you.
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#161 | |
He who reads, sometimes writes.
Join Date: Sep 2001
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Here's my argument about taxes: Let it be known that I hate to pay them as much as the next guy. Let it also be known that I hate having to search for ways to keep as much of my earned money as possible. Let's assume for a minute that taxes were abolished due, in part, to Radar's (flawed) sense of federal law among other things. So now I, along with my neighbors, the people reading this and everyone else that bothers to pay, have more expendible money. What can I do with all this money? SPEND IT, OF COURSE!! What do my neighbors plan to do? Well, after they move as far away from me as possible and into their grand, brand new estate double-size double-wide, they go out and buy a Caddy fo' the Daddy. What do I do? The exact same thing. Now we're all spending the extra 15-28% "extra" that we have. (The rich don't need to spend their 34% -- they're rich!) How long does it take before inflation catches up to the surplus of cash in the economy? Just about the time you reach for the post-dated jug of milk, the pimple-faced stocker boy is changing the price stick to read 6$. Yippe! But that doesn't matter, because I have "extra" money that Uncle Sam was trying to spend on defense projects that created contracts, which in turn created jobs. That in turn killed the projects, so now Dave has a lot of free time on his hands to conjure up a new-fangled credit company that is just about necessary to pay for a trip to the movies (like it isn't already), because too many people went out and spent their "extra" money without realising that inflation has an impact on Fed rates and, therefore, interest rates. So now my neighbors are forced to move back into the place next to me and make their kids drive around in an older model Grampa-mobile. But that doesn't matter, because we don't have to pay taxes anymore! |
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#162 |
Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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I was going to say that, and now I wish I had.
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#164 |
still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Here's hoping somebody signed his non-initiation of force pledge. You've officially scared the hell out of me.
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He who reads, sometimes writes.
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