Comments by user: mrbill72
Paris Hilton does about as much for this economy as the cream filling in Twinkies does for rectal cancer.
Nice stuff.
Actually, Mr. Dunlap needs to check state and federal law regarding education. Since education is regarded as a property right, and not a privilege, unless of course it is a private school. I think eventually health care will be a right, and it should be a right as it facilitates one's pursuit of happiness. I think all basic needs should be rights, and all wants and desires can stay privileges as long as they do not impede the rights of others. I think ignorance is a privilege and deserves to be taxed heavily.
And for the record, I'm not a registered anything.
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