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To: MegaSilver

Yes it is simple~!

Take from each according to his means, and give to each according to his needs.

Now where have I heard that before...?


5 posted on 01/06/2014 9:53:02 AM PST by Mr. K (If you like your constitution, you can keep it...Period.)
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To: Mr. K
"...Take from each according to his means, and give to each according to his needs. Now where have I heard that before..."

Rolling Stone Magazine?

10 posted on 01/06/2014 10:01:08 AM PST by rlmorel ("A nation, despicable by its weakness, forfeits even the privilege of being neutral." A. Hamilton)
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To: Mr. K

My point exactly... communism is evil and wrong... always has been... always will be. It leaves death and destruction in every path that it takes.


16 posted on 01/06/2014 10:09:18 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS! BETTER DEAD THAN RED!)
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To: Mr. K

It is amazing that so many actually think that slogan makes some sort of sense. Much of modern life consists of babbling by stupid people who imagine themselves to be smarter than everyone else. Do any of them ever ask how the one obtained the “means” which is to be taken from him or who is to determine the “needs” of the other or why a “need” constitutes a valid claim while possession of “means” constitutes an obligation? It is truly pathetic.

Very few nuclear families are close enough to function under such a rule, anyone who imagines that an entire nation will come to aught but ruin by trying to follow it is a blithering idiot.


40 posted on 01/07/2014 10:47:54 AM PST by RipSawyer (The TREE currently falling on you actually IS worse than a Bush.)
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