Posted by trucker40 on July 09, 2009 at 21:11:49 from (70.240.144.139):
In Reply to: Re: wal-mart posted by tlak on July 09, 2009 at 13:12:22:
You said a lot there!The Socialism seems to be directed mostly towards people that are already rich.In a hundred years no group of people on welfare is ever going to get 700 billion tax dollars.No matter how many millions of them are on welfare either.I bet their health care is not nearly as cushy as Edward Kennedys either.Not that I think Kennedy shouldnt have health care,everybody should,but it all should be equal too.If they can even survive or get to a doctor if they need one they will be lucky.If some of these folks were in charge they would deny them then,even if they got to the doctor.I sure dont know how you would buy/keep up,a car on welfare.I sure dont want to meet St Peter and have to admit I refused anybody medical care that needed it.Im afraid eternity in the hot place would not feel so good.I dont think anybody in heaven is going to think its a good idea to pay workers slave wages either.Seems like there was a time when people were taken out of Egypt over stuff like that with the slaveholders drowning trying to bring them back.Sunday School golden rule teaching must have quit being taught some time?Do unto others like you would have others to do unto you.I dont think it was a suggestion.
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