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Subject: Re: Were not drifting; were being tugged - (nf)
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Date: Thu, 26-Jul-84 15:26:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul 26 15:26:00 1984
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ea!mwm    Jul 26 14:26:00 1984

	I like people who like to give to other people; I don't care so
	much for people who are constantly trying to explain how they
	earned everything they have.

I like people who like to give to other people too. I also like to give
things to other people. What I don't like are people who *make* me give
things to other people. Especially when it goes through such an incredibly
inefficient and unconstitutional system as the US Welfare Department. If
I could get 1-1 tax credit for it, I'd give more than goes into income taxes
to local charities. I would feel better, and those who needed it would
get more good out of the money. Plus, of course, I could give to the
charities I chose, and not what someone else chose for me.