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To: swarthyguy
Hey, toots, it's our tax money that will rebuild the area.

My name mentions Israel, but I live in Pennsylvania. I'm on of the "us" whose money is going to be used. And to the tune of 8% of the federal budget, that happens to be many hundreds of dollars straight from my pocket personally--even before you take into account that the actual cost will be closer to half a trillion. So I don't understand exactly how your statement is supposed to comfort me.

Don't rebuild NO? THE BEST CITY IN AMERICA.

With a murder rate ten times the national average, the food must be supernatural to add up to the "best city in America". But even if that were true, building it with tax dollars is not justified. I'd say the same thing if we were talking about Saybrook CT, if you can imagine that.

...give me access to the Fed printing presses and I'll raise you a few zeroes after that two billion.

So in addition to theft, you favor the idea of creating Jimmy-Carter style inflation. All I can say is, Wow. You must be from NO, or some other stronghold of the Democrats.

183 posted on 09/16/2005 12:34:05 PM PDT by Shalom Israel (Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.)
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To: Shalom Israel

>>So I don't understand exactly how your statement is supposed to comfort me.

It wasn't.

>>many hundreds of dollars straight from my pocket personally

Excellent. I hope it's thousands.

>>food must be supernatural

No, Orgasmic. The religion is supernatural. The music is heavenly.

>>building it with tax dollars is not justified

Yes, it is. And plus, the argument is moot. The President has personally pledged to the rebuilding effort.




187 posted on 09/16/2005 12:41:19 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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