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To: brightright

Look, I know that we as common citizens can’t do anything about the tax code. There are too many freeloaders now.

However, that doesn’t mean that I have to accept someone who is “stigmatized” by legally being in that 47% but having a ‘good heart’.

It is analogous to someone in the grocery store watching everyone else in the Candy Bar aisle grabbing their favorite candy bar and eating it in front of a cop - with the cop doing nothing....doesn’t make it right because established authority is in on it.....”It’s legal, I guess because it’s ‘legal’” munch munch...

The store owner just covers the ‘aisle munchie’ losses by raising the price of everything else in the store to cover the losses.....that’s okay with you, right?


46 posted on 09/28/2012 11:10:59 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: Gaffer

Yes I believe the store owner has the right to do what he wants in his store. If he wants to give away free candy that is his choice. If he does not want people eating his candy without paying he can file charges of theft. If I did not like the fact that he charges more because he gives away candy I would shop some where else. The cop cannot stop people from eating free candy the store owner has the right to make that decision.


52 posted on 09/28/2012 11:33:26 AM PDT by brightright
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