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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Monday, March 06, 2006
Turning in tax cheats
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Anybody that can find a way to keep a little of their money out of the hands of those filthy lieing fatassed thieving scumbags should get a medal.
- 3/6/06, 11:05 AM
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What he said.
wmprof - 3/6/06, 12:02 PM
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Judging from the resultz so far, it looks like we're more anti-goverment extorting than neighbor snitching. joyce
- 3/6/06, 12:07 PM
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Question 1: Have the results of that poll been verified? Cuz it sounds more like a public opinion shaper than a public opinion tester...
Question 2: Next -- turning in your neighbor for Thought Crimes.
*builds better fence around ranch* - 3/6/06, 12:28 PM
- Jake said...
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I would use the Al Capone test to determine if I were going to turn in my neighbor for cheating. He would have to be guilty of some other crime before I would turn him in.
Such crimes as making too much noise late at night or letting their dog poop on my lawn would meet my Al Capone test. - 3/6/06, 12:57 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Claire , it was conducted by
http://www.treas.gov/irsob/index.html -
aka, the Gummint - 3/6/06, 3:01 PM
- AnnoyedOne said...
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This isn't an ethical question for me. Why should I report someone for keeping their own money which the Dept. Of Legalized Theft, I mean IRS, confiscates under the threat of prison?
- 3/6/06, 7:05 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Like I said, this is a sticky issue for me too, but ultimately it boils down to this question: ''Do you maintain the right to choose which laws to recognize?" '' Or, can you have yor cake and eat it too?
- 3/7/06, 7:53 AM
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Well, if my neighbor was an outspoken liberal who constantly bitched about how the rich aren't paying their "fair" share, and agitates for higher taxes to support more "investment" in health, education and welfare, well, umm, yeah, I'd turn in his hypocritical ass in a heartbeat.
- 3/9/06, 12:43 PM