To: lainie
"you're not paying your fair share."
If I could have climbed into the TV, Colmes would have had to pull me off of Sean. I could not believe it, he sounded like a socialist to the core. He totally missed the fact that the government could not "Show here the law
that made her liable" and ignored her questions since 1995.
Really changed my opinion of Sean. He evidently believes that any act of terrorism carried out by the IRS is fine to pay for the roads, even if the IRS operates outside the law. Wonder if he would care how the roads where being paid for if he was sure he didn't owe a debt and the debt collector came for him.
11 posted on
08/16/2003 7:59:21 PM PDT by
lvmyfrdm
To: lvmyfrdm
Amen to that. My opinion of Sean is completely changed now. I can suddenly see him differently, as if a spotlight is shining on him.
Not only did he miss that fact as you said, but imo it is HE who is not "paying his fair share" in holding the government to its obligations under the law in answering any and all questions of We The People. He *is* a professional "mainstream" journalist, last time I checked.
p.s. Just to have one more thing to be ticked off at him about -- fuel taxes pay for road upkeep, not federal income taxes.
18 posted on
08/16/2003 8:13:50 PM PDT by
lainie
To: lvmyfrdm; lainie
"you're not paying your fair share." Really changed my opinion of Sean.
Yeah, Drudge should take over his slot. ;-)
78 posted on
08/17/2003 11:24:20 AM PDT by
StriperSniper
(Make South Korea an island)
To: lvmyfrdm
Sean isn't very smart in my opinion. He's like the guy down at the bar who listens to Rush all the time and can kinda repeat it back, but often misses the key points that make Rush so fun. No one watching him can really take his seriously as anything other than an entertainer. Curtis Silwa seems more capable of actual thought.
To: BartMan1
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92 posted on
08/19/2003 4:25:15 PM PDT by
IncPen
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