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Posted by Ludwig on December 07, 2002 at 08:56:41 from (63.214.78.155):
In Reply to: Re: 10 of Joy The Deed posted by KURT on December 07, 2002 at 04:11:54:
I was talking to somebody the other day who felt the same way about school. I see it different. My parents would never have been able to pay for the quality education I got. So I figure its my duty to pay for somebody elses kid to go through school too. You also get police, fire protection, roads built, roads plowed and maintained. Okay, maybe you live on a dirt road you maintain yourself. Do you NEVER use another road? You have a computer so obviously you have stuff from the outside world, you don't presume that stuff fell from the sky? It must have been shipped in a truck, which drove on a road. Then theres health and welfare things, I'm on unemployment right now. I wish I wasn't I'd sure rather work, but I'm glad its there. Buses and public transportation. Who keeps big business from eating your soul? Sure government regulations get in the way sometimes but I've seen pictures of the Nashua river near here on FIRE and running in all sorts of ugly colors. You can swim in it today. If you're out in a boat and have troubles theres the Coast Guard to save your butt. GPS recievers would be worthless without the satalites, and I sure like the way the phone sounds now versus the old land lines. The government also has alot to do with maintaining the internet backbone which you obviously use. To say "and I would like to see them dead too, by the millions" you're obviously an uneducated ingnorant wacko, which makes you pretty scummy, but get it straight, you need the government way more than it needs you.
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