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April 02, 2003
hot seat?

being the basic Capitalist that I am, and considering the that it raises, I've decided to answer a few sticky questions:

Totally Factious Reader: Since you are all about ability, doesn't that mean letting all the disabled people die?
TOG: Not really, there are plenty of people out there who will help the disabled because they enjoy it. And if those people ask me for some money to feed these disabled people, I'll most likely give lots of it to them. I just don't want self proclaimed, "advocates" getting the government pay them to help the world. Because at that point, it's no longer my choice to give disabled people money, it is being forcibly taken away from me. I don't care how noble the cause; no one "deserves" my money but me.

TFR: You're mean, I hate you! Where does religion fall into this whole thing?
TOG: Religion is entirely a personal matter, and has no place in government. I'm 110% for religion in general, but my personal beliefs and those of others are basically irrelavent on a grand earthly scale. Whenever government gets involved, nothing becomes voluntary. Even though the government may share my religion now, that doesn't mean it will in 50 years, and I don't want to run that chance.

TFR: Whoa, that's pretty heavy stuff
TOG: What did you expect?

TFR: I figured you'd just follow that Republican line...hey, wait a minute, I'm supposed to be asking the questions here!
TOG: Too bad. My website, my rules

TFR: that's not fair
TOG: yes it is

TFR: oh right, sorry dude

Posted by Kyle at 03:56 PM | Category: Political Sundries


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