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hawgcaller

join:2006-04-24
Stafford, TX

I paid for that information, give it to me

Regardless of their political leanings on this issue I think every American should be interested in know how their tax dollars are being spent. This data was collected by a government agency on the tax payer's dime and the resultant data should be freely available to the public.

-phil


ninjatutle
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join:2006-01-02
San Ramon, CA

You also paid for the police force. You should ask for each of the officers home address.

The bank where they keep your money is partly paid by you. You should ask them how many cameras they have, how many guards they have, the amount of cash on hand each day..

You paid for the school down the road. You should walk in and ask how many kids attend. How many forth graders they are, how many of them are boys. Lets see how far you get.


hawgcaller

join:2006-04-24
Stafford, TX

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Yeah, yeah I know, "don't feed the trolls" but it's Friday night and I'm bored.

ninjatutle,

I don't know what you're smokin' but I'd like to get some of it too. You obviously have a problem with understand logical relationships. It probably makes your life a lot happier.

Although I do pay the police salaries and for their training I have no vested interest in their home address and therefore no legal (or logical) reason to ask for it. I can however ask how they are using their publicly funded cars and how many times a week they have to go to the gentlemen's clubs while on duty to protect my life and liberty.

Banks are private enterprises paid for by their investors. To the best of my knowledge I don't own any stock or mutual funds which invest in banks so therefore I have no legal (or logical) reason to ask for it.

Schools are publicly funded (at least the public ones are) and I do have a legal right to ask the questions you pose. In fact that information is all available on my local school district's web page as well as many realtor's. However I don't care to know that information as my kids go to private school and I really don't need to care about the local elementary school's class conditions.

I'm sure you're enjoying your non-sensical spouting in this thread but please take it elsewhere so that those of us who no longer live at home can have a mature discussion.

Thank you,

-phil



ninjatutle
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join:2006-01-02
San Ramon, CA

Just ask your mother whats smoking. I just sold her some yesterday


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