You work and keep what you earn and I'll work and keep what I earn. You are not entitled to what I've earned just as I'm not entitled to what you've earned. What's yours is your and what's mine is mine.
Sound like a fair deal?
Not so fast. Especially if you're a politician in the Alabama Legislature.
The Alabama State Senate Majority Leader, Zeb Little, has introduced a bill that would GIVE 36,000 dollars a year to former Governor Guy Hunt who is battling lung cancer.
Hunt doesn't have much time left on this Earth, but that's not the point.
The real issue is quite simple: Legalized theft performed by the state legislature.
What right does one person have to another person's property? If you said (or screamed) 'none,' move ahead 2 spaces.
Now let's ask it another way: Would a person have the right to another's property if our government said otherwise or tried to arrange the transaction?
Move ahead 2 more spaces if you said no!
In a truly free society and country, people are not enslaved or forced to work for others. No one can stake a claim to what does not belong to them.
Unfortunately, we are not truly free.
Monday, March 26, 2007
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