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Originally posted by liejunkie01
reply to post by jazzguy
The issue is..........
Our tax money should be used to help us out,,,,,,,,,,,
Not the Africans, Asians, Middle Eastern's, or any other non US citizen.........
What is the problem with that?
Is it ok to tax the crap out of us and then turn a cold shoulder when we are in need?
But we sure will send billions to Israel
Without the fed, we would be flourishing.
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So Ron Paul is taking # because he said it's not the Governments responsibility to help people who lost homes because of the Tornadoes.
But why give him #? If you're house burns down, is it his fault?
If you live in a flood zone, is it Ron Paul's fault?
So why would people think it's the President's responsibility to bail out the tornado victims?
GET SOME #ING INSURANCE if you live in Tornado zones or flood zones, etc. WTF people?