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it's not against the law
if you have the power to change the law -- which your elected officials do. Unless you change them.
Posted by: arod69   Posted on: 04/20/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Powerful Lobbyists  yyuko@... | 04/17/07
Big government  frgough | 04/18/07
That has nothing to do with socialism  voska | 04/18/07
that's really an excellent point...  arod69 | 04/18/07
The problem with that is...  Beat a Dead Horse | 04/19/07
true, sort of...  arod69 | 04/19/07
Unfair subsidy?  doug@... | 04/17/07
Fracking Bastages!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/17/07
Withdrawl?  voska | 04/18/07
Unfair subsidy  ubaz2 | 04/17/07
No its not, it IS taxed.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/17/07
Good point  Spoon Jabber | 04/18/07
Well, here's an idea, then  frgough | 04/18/07
Get rid of all taxes  voska | 04/18/07
Ross Perot came close  Spoon Jabber | 04/18/07
Too bad.  Jack-Booted EULA | 04/18/07
THE POOR?!?!?!?!  bergmystr | 04/18/07
As was stated in a previous message  Beat a Dead Horse | 04/19/07
The law makers must be stupid  pmshah@... | 04/19/07
it's not against the law  arod69 | 04/20/07

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