>I'm a little guy, but nobody cheats me.
>
>Many years ago I stop whining about how unfair things seemed
>to be. Gee, my father was right, "Life isn't fair." Then he
>would say, "So get over it and make something out of
>yourself."
>
>Of course life isn't fair! Who ever said it was going to be
>fair? For example, according to Ralph Nader, defender of the
>little guy, "big business never pays a nickel in taxes." But
>Ralph Nader represents a big consumer organization that
>never pays a nickel in taxes! That's just life.
>
>Not everybody can be at the same level. Karl Marx would have
>you believe that everybody can have equal wealth, but
>Communism is a dismal failure. So is the Democratic mindset
>of redistribution of wealth.
So whats your point? Are you trying to prove me wrong, if so than read the next two threads after my post not including yours. Just a fact an insurance company will never ever ever pay more than the lowest value no matter what one pays or over states its value at. Who cares what Karl Marx or Ralph Nater has to say facts are facts and what you wrote has nothing to do with the subject at hand.
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>The human race is faced with a cruel choice: work or
>whining.
Kraig Allen