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  • Originally posted by packinpatland
    BTW, Dick Cheney the root of all evil was a step away from being president as I recall.
    Stuff that nightmares are whereby caused.
    And when old dick is the guy calling the shots...are you more comfortable having an armed population, or a disarmed one??
    The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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    • Originally posted by hoosier
      The problem with your armed civilians=deterrant against oppression argument is that it's ahistorical. You're treating every society as if it were late 18th century America.
      Another interesting aspect to your comment is that you could easily argue that the oppression of the colonies by England, particularly in the tax code, is far less relative to the current oppression of the American people by it's government.
      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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      • Originally posted by mraynrand
        Originally posted by hoosier
        The problem with your armed civilians=deterrant against oppression argument is that it's ahistorical. You're treating every society as if it were late 18th century America.
        Another interesting aspect to your comment is that you could easily argue that the oppression of the colonies by England, particularly in the tax code, is far less relative to the current oppression of the American people by it's government.
        The diff. between colonial times and today is that they were willing to pay the tax. they just wanted to be represented in parlament. We have representation (however, some may argue that tax payers are not represented in our gov't) however, are being overtaxed!

        To say that citizens overthrowing a gov't is ahistorical is completley false. how many revolutions would you like me to state to show how armed civilians overthrow an oppressive gov't. Starting before our revolution to present day.

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        • 41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
          "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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          • Originally posted by mraynrand
            41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
            Really? They don't pay any taxes?

            Think hard about that.

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            • Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
              Originally posted by mraynrand
              41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
              Really? They don't pay any taxes?

              Think hard about that.
              any taxes or Federal taxes?

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              • Originally posted by Little Whiskey
                Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                Originally posted by mraynrand
                41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
                Really? They don't pay any taxes?

                Think hard about that.
                any taxes or Federal taxes?
                Yes.

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                • Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                  Originally posted by mraynrand
                  41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
                  Really? They don't pay any taxes?

                  Think hard about that.
                  hi dummy
                  "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                  • Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                    Originally posted by mraynrand
                    41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
                    Really? They don't pay any taxes?

                    Think hard about that.
                    Tyrone, he's right, you're wrong, again.

                    You are implying that these people pay social security. What you're forgetting about is that most of the social security taxes these low income workers pay is rebated through other credits on the tax form, examples are child tax credit, additional child tax credit, earned income credit, and various other entitlements.

                    While the 41% deals with specifically federal INCOME tax, there is a large percentage of that 41% number that is paying no effective federal taxes of ANY kind.

                    Maybe you should stop googling for a little while and start thinking. If you've got it in you...

                    Here's something to get you started.

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                    • Originally posted by retailguy
                      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                      Originally posted by mraynrand
                      41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
                      Really? They don't pay any taxes?

                      Think hard about that.
                      Tyrone, he's right, you're wrong, again.

                      You are implying that these people pay social security. What you're forgetting about is that most of the social security taxes these low income workers pay is rebated through other credits on the tax form, examples are child tax credit, additional child tax credit, earned income credit, and various other entitlements.

                      While the 41% deals with specifically federal INCOME tax, there is a large percentage of that 41% number that is paying no effective federal taxes of ANY kind.

                      Maybe you should stop googling for a little while and start thinking. If you've got it in you...

                      Here's something to get you started.

                      http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/1410.html
                      Sorry, but FICA and income taxes aren't the only Federal taxes we pay.....

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                      • Originally posted by hoosier
                        Originally posted by retailguy
                        Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                        Originally posted by mraynrand
                        41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
                        Really? They don't pay any taxes?

                        Think hard about that.
                        Tyrone, he's right, you're wrong, again.

                        You are implying that these people pay social security. What you're forgetting about is that most of the social security taxes these low income workers pay is rebated through other credits on the tax form, examples are child tax credit, additional child tax credit, earned income credit, and various other entitlements.

                        While the 41% deals with specifically federal INCOME tax, there is a large percentage of that 41% number that is paying no effective federal taxes of ANY kind.

                        Maybe you should stop googling for a little while and start thinking. If you've got it in you...

                        Here's something to get you started.

                        http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/1410.html
                        Sorry, but FICA and income taxes aren't the only Federal taxes we pay.....
                        Now you want to talk semantics. Ok, how about the guy who "pays" $10 of taxes by your definition but gets $20 of benefit/services back. Does he pay taxes or not?

                        Classic liberalism, can't argue the point straight up so play number/word games to shift the attention away from the fact that 41% of the people's vote have been bought by giving them get out of taxes free cards.
                        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                        • taxes suck
                          Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006

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                          • Originally posted by bobblehead
                            Originally posted by hoosier
                            Originally posted by retailguy
                            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                            Originally posted by mraynrand
                            41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
                            Really? They don't pay any taxes?

                            Think hard about that.
                            Tyrone, he's right, you're wrong, again.

                            You are implying that these people pay social security. What you're forgetting about is that most of the social security taxes these low income workers pay is rebated through other credits on the tax form, examples are child tax credit, additional child tax credit, earned income credit, and various other entitlements.

                            While the 41% deals with specifically federal INCOME tax, there is a large percentage of that 41% number that is paying no effective federal taxes of ANY kind.

                            Maybe you should stop googling for a little while and start thinking. If you've got it in you...

                            Here's something to get you started.

                            http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/1410.html
                            Sorry, but FICA and income taxes aren't the only Federal taxes we pay.....
                            Now you want to talk semantics. Ok, how about the guy who "pays" $10 of taxes by your definition but gets $20 of benefit/services back. Does he pay taxes or not?

                            Classic liberalism, can't argue the point straight up so play number/word games to shift the attention away from the fact that 41% of the people's vote have been bought by giving them get out of taxes free cards.
                            You can't possibly quantify the ways in which each of us benefit from the federal system, so I don't really see what your point is. Somebody receives more $ value in "services" than they pay in taxes, and others pay a higher $ value than they receive in direct services. And this is news???? Look around you, Bobblehead, most of your conservative breathren are relatively at peace with the idea of a progressive tax structure. It's a system that has been in place for more than 75 years--hardly a matter of "semantics."

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                            • tax talk belongs in another thread. bring back the guns!




                              hell, I cant get the damn pictures to load. what am i doing wrong. are they going to take away my right to post pictures of guns too. a double wammy. get two ammendments with one stone!

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                              • Originally posted by retailguy
                                Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                                Originally posted by mraynrand
                                41% of Americans have representation without taxation, at the Federal level.
                                Really? They don't pay any taxes?

                                Think hard about that.
                                Tyrone, he's right, you're wrong, again.

                                You are implying that these people pay social security. What you're forgetting about is that most of the social security taxes these low income workers pay is rebated through other credits on the tax form, examples are child tax credit, additional child tax credit, earned income credit, and various other entitlements.

                                While the 41% deals with specifically federal INCOME tax, there is a large percentage of that 41% number that is paying no effective federal taxes of ANY kind.

                                Maybe you should stop googling for a little while and start thinking. If you've got it in you...

                                Here's something to get you started.

                                http://www.taxfoundation.org/news/show/1410.html
                                Nice hedge. The # stated was 41%.

                                I am right. YOu are wrong.

                                And making statements about "large percentage" is just...well, nothing.

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