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  • #46
    Kaak you are arguing with people who are a lost cause to society. These people are cast out, on the fringes of a reality only they live in. These are the same people that hail the terrorists as freedom fighters and "sympathize" with people like Osama Bin Laden. These are the same people that hear about a man committing suicide over the election and call it an act of symbolism and bravery. Luckily for us these people are in the minority and they always will be as long as people who live in the real world exist. Their constant whining and distress over being the losers of the country only further satiate my palate. I look down upon the miscreants of Apolyton with grim amusement at their pathetic excuses for "ideals". Oh yes, all hail the People's Republic of Apolyton, yes indeed.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by MalevolentLight
      Their constant whining and distress over being the losers of the country only further satiate my palate. I look down upon the miscreants of Apolyton with grim amusement at their pathetic excuses for "ideals". Oh yes, all hail the People's Republic of Apolyton, yes indeed.
      It's candy. Surely there are more important things the NAACP could be boycotting. If the candy were shaped like a burning cross or a black man made of regular chocolate being dragged behind a truck made of white chocolate I could understand the outrage and would share it. - Drosedars

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      • #48
        The IRS always gets a bad rap. If the politicians used the money more efficiently (read: more pork in my state) then I wouldn't complain.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by MalevolentLight
          Kaak you are arguing with people who are a lost cause to society. These people are cast out, on the fringes of a reality only they live in. These are the same people that hail the terrorists as freedom fighters and "sympathize" with people like Osama Bin Laden. These are the same people that hear about a man committing suicide over the election and call it an act of symbolism and bravery. Luckily for us these people are in the minority and they always will be as long as people who live in the real world exist. Their constant whining and distress over being the losers of the country only further satiate my palate. I look down upon the miscreants of Apolyton with grim amusement at their pathetic excuses for "ideals". Oh yes, all hail the People's Republic of Apolyton, yes indeed.
          You really are a one-trick pony.... all you do is launch personal attacks against people because you are incapable of forming a coherent argument.

          The few arguments I've heard you make are shallow, vapid, tiresome, and mostly sardonic blather. Go step in front of a bus and do humanity a favor.
          To us, it is the BEAST.

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          • #50
            You should take your own advice. A simple history of your posts will prove that you are a 1 line poster. I'm sorry if you were simply incapable of comprehending what I wrote up there.

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            • #51
              aw, I was expecting some inane comment about my mental health...

              I'm a 1 line poster? interesting...
              To us, it is the BEAST.

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              • #52
                No I must say Malevolent Light, I read that post pretty indepth (god knows why I bothered) and Sava pretty much summed it up right. Oh wait, I'm another retarded pot smoking liberal whackjob that voted for the Democrats in the make believe land of the free (except that I'm actually in NZ), my bad.

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                • #53
                  Oh wait, I'm another retarded pot smoking liberal whackjob that voted for the Democrats in the make believe land of the free (except that I'm actually in NZ), my bad.
                  No, you described New Zealand perfectly.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Smiley
                    But where'd we create new jobs for all the people currently employed by the IRS?
                    Ship em to Canada with the liberals.

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                    • #55
                      Ship em to Canada with the liberals.
                      New Zealand will probably take them too.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                        Lets see... I'll make this very simple for you.

                        A person makes $1,000,000. 65% of that is $650,000.

                        A person makes $20,000 (around the poverty line). 92% of that is $18,400.

                        The poor guy can hardly make ends meet (if he can do it at all). He can't any retraining for a newer, better job because the government doesn't have the money to teach him new skills. He will always be on the lower end. His kids will be on the lower end. They may turn to crime, who knows, because the neighborhood the poor guy is living in has crappy schools, because property tax revenue low. And what hope is there of paying for his kid's college making so little?

                        Which one would you rather be?


                        I'm very far from being a socialist, but I find people who say it is 'fair' to have a flax tax to be utter morons in every sense of the word.
                        Imran? Imran? Are you ill?
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                        • #57
                          I'm very far from being a socialist, but I find people who say it is 'fair' to have a flax tax to be utter morons in every sense of the word.
                          I wouldn't go so far as to claim that. Lets just call you a middle of the line liberal and be done with this pretending to be a conservative stuff.

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                          • #58
                            We're talking about fairness, not the government.
                            No, we talking about taxes. I'm not interested in fairness when private, voluntary agreements are the issue - people can and should look out for their own interests. If you can non-coercively negotiate an unfair contract, I'm not gonna stop you.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by MalevolentLight
                              Kaak you are arguing with people who are a lost cause to society. These people are cast out, on the fringes of a reality only they live in. These are the same people that hail the terrorists as freedom fighters and "sympathize" with people like Osama Bin Laden. These are the same people that hear about a man committing suicide over the election and call it an act of symbolism and bravery. Luckily for us these people are in the minority and they always will be as long as people who live in the real world exist. Their constant whining and distress over being the losers of the country only further satiate my palate. I look down upon the miscreants of Apolyton with grim amusement at their pathetic excuses for "ideals". Oh yes, all hail the People's Republic of Apolyton, yes indeed.
                              Kaak and Floyd:

                              ML agrees with you. You lose.

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                              • #60
                                Kaak, describe your Dad's yearly income and his itemized deductions to me. Does he have an IRA? Does he have investments such as stocks and bonds? Does he owe back taxes? Does he have any partnership interests? Does he operate a sole proprietorship?

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