1997-05-17 - Re: Just Say “No” to Congress

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From: “Vladimir Z. Nuri” <vznuri@netcom.com>
To: TruthMonger <tm@dev.null>
Message Hash: 763d2e8147f1d6ce0d963f1b2338e2b995b38fab40d64bc6cb99db9da23cf2e1
Message ID: <199705170129.SAA05200@netcom18.netcom.com>
Reply To: <199705160607.AAA23128@wombat.sk.sympatico.ca>
UTC Datetime: 1997-05-17 01:50:22 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 09:50:22 +0800

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From: "Vladimir Z. Nuri" <vznuri@netcom.com>
Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 09:50:22 +0800
To: TruthMonger <tm@dev.null>
Subject: Re: Just Say "No" to Congress
In-Reply-To: <199705160607.AAA23128@wombat.sk.sympatico.ca>
Message-ID: <199705170129.SAA05200@netcom18.netcom.com>
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>
>Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote:
>> anyone who disbelieves in the authority of the US government
>> yet sends them their tax money is a hypocrite.
>
>  Horseshit. That's no different from saying that anyone who
>disbelieves in the authority of armed robbers yet gives them
>their wallet is a hypocrite.
>  Do you actually put any thought into your posts?
>

ok truthmonger, after someone has stolen your money, do you
report it to the police, or do you just sit around and
curse the evildoer? what is your response when your money
is stolen?

if you do report the thief to the police, what is the equivalent
of doing this with government tax money?

 the basic idea is that "he who does nothing has
no right to complain, but of course that has never stopped
anyone from complaining"






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