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Like most folks in this country, I work for My money. I work, they pay Me.
I pay my taxes and the government distributes my taxes as it sees Fit.
In order to get that paycheck in my case, I am required to pass a Random
urine test (with which I have no problem). What I do have a problem with
is the distribution of my taxes to people who don’t have to Pass a urine test.

So, here is my Question:

Shouldn’t one have to pass a urine test to get a welfare check because
I have to pass one to earn it for them? Please understand, I have no
problem with helping people get back on their feet. I do, on the other
hand, have a problem with helping Someone sitting on their ass - doing
drugs, while I work. . . .

Can you Imagine how much money each state would save if people
had to pass a Urine test to get a public assistance check?

I guess we could title that program, ‘Urine or You’re Out’.

Pass This On!


3,398 posted on 08/28/2009 5:37:48 PM PDT by WayzataJOHNN ( Poetry is the jazz of words, laid down by a feeling soul.)
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To: WayzataJOHNN
This makes a lot of sense. Life is so unfair!
3,400 posted on 08/28/2009 5:48:42 PM PDT by Aquamarine
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To: WayzataJOHNN

Me thinks congress-critters should be required to pass a urine test too.

Years ago in the state of Washington, they had a Blue Law... no alcohol sold on Sundays as well as election day.

My dad felt this didn’t make a whole lot of sense. Voters were supposed to be sober on election day, but state legislators had no restrictions when they considered and voted on legislation.


3,410 posted on 08/28/2009 8:12:30 PM PDT by Diver Dave (Of all the things I've ever lost, I miss my mind the most)
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