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To: tejek who wrote (181462)1/23/2004 7:00:45 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575147
 
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Nonetheless, the rich will whine and whine about their tax load. Its the biggest scam.......and then you have these wannebee rich defend the super rich and disparage all taxes that are paid as if they are about to join the ranks of the super rich. Its the ultimate joke! Unfortunately, it causes me to projectile vomit! LOL!

The problem you have is that you still fail to define your
terms...Just who are the "rich" you're talking about?
Your above statements don't even make sense.

Now you seem to be saying that your projectile vomit(i.e. vituperative posts) have been directed against only the "super rich", and that somehow people who believe that tax cuts are appropriate are really defending the super rich...

Yeah right.
Everyone who benefited from the tax cuts
is poised to become one of the 400 taxpayers who
make up the top 1 per cent.

Get a grip. Maybe when you make it into a tax bracket, things will look different.

Ironically, your friend John seems to think that
initiating a draft which extends to the kids of all
politicians (and everyone else) will make Americans think twice about waging war.

Without getting into the pros or cons of that position,
the same can be said of your arguments regarding the tax code.

If you have to start paying them yourself, maybe
you'd have a different viewpoint.