Time: Mon Nov 25 21:41:11 1996 To: Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Arizona <AZRKBA@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Re: Troubling Times Cc: Bcc: At 06:41 PM 11/25/96 -0700, you wrote: >>> Neither Religion nor the Constitution will halt the severe decline and >>eventual demise of this society. Both concepts are man made. Ergo, >>fallible. Under these conditions I see no harm in either a pro- or anti- >>religeous stance. It makes no difference. To take this debate from the >>sheeple would only give them time for reason and logic. >>Sheeple/reason-logic = oxymoron >>Michael G.Boone > boone@tima.com > > >Fortunately, I'm not the doom and gloom type. I don't think our society is >on the brink. Actually, I talk to a lot of people that until recently, >would not even be thinking about what is happening. The only problem is, >they are sideliners. They won't jump in to help until they can see the >battle is being won. That's what we have to deal with. We'll just do it >little by little. If we don't, I hate to think about what kind of lifestyle >my children and grandchildren will have. Therefore, we must continue to be >optimistic. > >Ken. The White House budge office (OMB) recently invented a new kind of generational accounting, so as to project a tax load of 71% on future generations of citizens of the United States. The final version of their reported upped that percentage to more than 80%. It is our duty to ensure that this statutory slavery is soon gone with the wind, just like its grisly and ill-fated predecessor. /s/ Paul Mitchell
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