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Posted by KURT on December 07, 2002 at 04:11:54 from (65.56.190.252):
In Reply to: 10 of Joy The Deed posted by GRM on December 06, 2002 at 22:45:20:
Yeah, doing stuff for free is sometimes nicer than receiving payment. Usually good deeds get repaid w/a good deed done back to you. Like when I plowed out my neighbors driveway on Monday night with my tractor. But I feel as most americans do that We as citizens are getting the short end of the stick. For example, what do you get in return for ALL the taxes you pay. Yeah the country is safe from communism and all that but the radical muslims want us dead. ( and I would like to see them dead too, by the millions) Anybody who pays property tax gets very little in return for that money, the school districts should be paid for by the parents only. Anybody who doesnt have kids should not pay taxes for the school district. That would cut out a lot of the nonsense in the school day wouldnt it.
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