Your self-satisfaction has now been sufficiently brought out into the open to show that your interests likewise are coterminous with your policy nostrums: secret motives, secret agenda, and contempt for everyone else.
I don't think anyone's buying your pig-in-a-poke. Neither that, nor your repeated ad-hom's and bandwagon ploys offered in lieu of argument.
Don't have too nice a day -- like Alan Keyes said, back up there where you were spamming off-topic homiletics and ad hominem again; it'll rot your brain.
You're a last-word kind of guy, aren't you? Well, you're not going to get it on this thread.
Have at it. Have more priority things to do than respond today.
A few parting thoughts:
Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention June 12, 1788:
- "the oppression arising from taxation, is not from the amount but, from the mode
[Montesquieu wrote in Spirit of the Laws, XIII,c.14:]
- "A capitation is more natural to slavery; a duty on merchandise is more natural to liberty, by reason it has not so direct a relation to the person."
--Thomas Jefferson: copied into his Commonplace Book.
a free people that pays slave taxes to its government is willingly training itself for bondage.
---Alan Keyes 1999
Wear your chains well my friend.