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America's #1 wanted fugitive: an 18 year old bandit
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<blockquote data-quote="guns are dumb" data-source="post: 923881" data-attributes="member: 5564"><p>I wasn't the one calling him Robin Hood, I simply stated that people like you that are exulting praise on this kid are probably the same people that don't see how morally wrong the story of Robin Hood is.</p><p></p><p>You need to rethink your position. When goods are stolen, it causes the price to go up, whether it's the insurance on said goods, as would be the case in theft of private property, or on the goods themselves, such as when theft occurs at retail stores and those are always passed on to the consumer.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, your attack on credit card companies lacks merit. No one forces any person in this country to use credit cards, you're saying that they are "bleeding us dry" really means nothing. If you don't want to pay the interest on a credit card, then don't use them. Do you think those companies should just loan you money for just being you, just because you are a good person and not receive anything in exchange?</p><p></p><p>Who has this kid hurt? He hurts everyone of us that hold ourselves to morally higher standards than slumping so low as to think we have a "right" to another persons property. You praise this kid for his evils and you lash the rest of us for our virtues.</p><p></p><p>Am I on a high horse? You bet your ass I am. I would never stoop so low as to claim something as mine that I didn't earn. Yet, you have bought into their (the looters) lingo...you said yourself he can come "rob" you anytime he wants, clearly not seeing how irresponsible that statement is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns are dumb, post: 923881, member: 5564"] I wasn't the one calling him Robin Hood, I simply stated that people like you that are exulting praise on this kid are probably the same people that don't see how morally wrong the story of Robin Hood is. You need to rethink your position. When goods are stolen, it causes the price to go up, whether it's the insurance on said goods, as would be the case in theft of private property, or on the goods themselves, such as when theft occurs at retail stores and those are always passed on to the consumer. Secondly, your attack on credit card companies lacks merit. No one forces any person in this country to use credit cards, you're saying that they are "bleeding us dry" really means nothing. If you don't want to pay the interest on a credit card, then don't use them. Do you think those companies should just loan you money for just being you, just because you are a good person and not receive anything in exchange? Who has this kid hurt? He hurts everyone of us that hold ourselves to morally higher standards than slumping so low as to think we have a "right" to another persons property. You praise this kid for his evils and you lash the rest of us for our virtues. Am I on a high horse? You bet your ass I am. I would never stoop so low as to claim something as mine that I didn't earn. Yet, you have bought into their (the looters) lingo...you said yourself he can come "rob" you anytime he wants, clearly not seeing how irresponsible that statement is. [/QUOTE]
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