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To: TimF who wrote (328240)3/10/2007 7:45:49 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576658
 
How does Paris Hilton being rich harm me? Answer it doesn't harm me and it doesn't harm you either if you don't count your feelings of envy and disgust as harm.

I don't think she is as educated and knowledgeable as either of us, and even if she was far more educated, that wouldn't be something that would constitute harm to us, the same goes for medical care, and all the other things you lump under "the best of everything".


You've taken one piece of what I said and tried to make it true for everything.

Once again.....my point: the rich, including Hilton, get the best of everything and the rest of us get what's ever left over. And when I say that, I not talking one rich person but all of them on average. If I am envious, its because the rich enjoy a lifestyle that the rest of us can only dream of.