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<p>[quote user="henry6"]</p> <p>I will agree, Sam1, that you did make a statement and asked for discussion. Since then you've worked hard to slam anybody who has commented. You also show a bent of arrogance and superiority over those of lower income levels. Your political and social views are very transparent and apparent. You don't want any government of supply public services except that which benefits you. Well, that sounds like you are an American for sure. [/quote]</p> <p>So if I have a view that is contrary to yours, it is a slam? But if you disagree with me, it is an enlightened view blessed by a higher power. Is that your perspective? The real problem is that you don't like the fact that I disagree with you on a number of issues. Unfortunately, instead of presenting a well constructed, data supported counter view, you attack my perceived social and political views.</p>
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