| of course 'we' means everybody as in taxpayers - which even more so points out the stupidity of such an act: force black taxpayers to pay blacks for reparations...what?! I still don't see the connection between my money and the enslavement of people 100 years or more ago. the government of today is not the sam government of that period by any stretch. OK, so there were promises made and not kept... why not take the government to court when the contract was broken, not 150 years later. Isn't there a statue of limitations on fraud or theft?
If someone breaks a contract with me and I am owed $100 and I do not pursue the matter in a timely fashion, I do not retain the right to grievences indefinitely AND I especially cannot pass this right on to my legacy (children and grandchildren).
If my grandfather owed someone money and they didn't collect either before or at the time of death through his estate, they lose their collection rights. This does not exist forever through some strange genetic transferrance, 150 years into the future where poor little old me.
Seriously, how can you defend such a position wihout a smile on your face, come on admit it, you are just trying to rile me up into a frenzy all the while laughing your head off...
michael
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