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But shouldn't payment be relative to how well you make use of your abilities?

You mean the more money I earn, the more money government takes? Certainly not.

Oops, that's what I meant to clear up by my edit. What I meant is that the better you do what you know how to do, the more compensation you would receive. (Although what you describe is how tax systems work already! :tongue2: )

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I think if they want us out, we should be the DEMOCRACY that we are and move out. But we have not. This would make america more like a tyrant. Also I heard of radio news that an iraqi woman was walking to her brother's house to visit when a american trooper pulled her aside and asked her why she was out. She said she was going to her brother's house, but he got violent with her and hit her and a trooper came and took her away. That is pure tyrany. That is not our country, but we act as though it is. What do you think?

 

 

have a nice day!

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Well, that was (if it was really) a single incident. Americans don't do things like that.

 

And americans can't get out of there while Iraqi military can't deal with terrorists on their own.

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draighox's irrelevant one-liner deleted

 

Please elaborate on the 'Americans don't do things like that' comment, draighox.

 

What precisely do you mean by 'things like that' - human rights violations? Arbitrary injustice? Invading other countries and terrorising the populace?

 

Then provide some proof to back up up your statement.

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What precisely do you mean by 'things like that' - human rights violations? Arbitrary injustice? Invading other countries and terrorising the populace?

Human rights violations and arbitrary injustice.

 

Please elaborate on the 'Americans don't do things like that' comment, draighox.

Well, they don't. Give me a proved example how americans violate human rights. Not how a single american commits a crime, but how americans violate human rights in general.

Hard, isn't it? Now try that again with Saddam. Much easier?

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