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@Maurice: Nice weasel response. You had no problem with "getting into the cetusnews dispute" when you said that "But I guess in the socialist mind, spending someone else's money is hardwired."
Now how about simply answering the question?
"If stealing someone's work product isn't the same as "spending someone else's money" then what exactly is it??"
@PennyBonds Tells us a lot about your value system: You have no problem with someone arbitrarily denigrating another as a "socialist" but get all righteous when that same person is shown for what he is. General attacks on those not kowtowing to your personal beliefs are fine, but any response is a "personal attack". I guess it works for you and Maurice.
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Ted
http://www.cetusnews.com/news/The-Man-Who-Cracked-the-Lottery.r1blWjOpf.html
If stealing someone's work product isn't the same as "spending someone else's money" then what exactly is it, @Maurice??
It's OK for a "capitalist" like Ted, but not OK for a "socialist", right? Your hard-wired pre-baked accusations are simply ridiculous.
Now how about simply answering the question?
"If stealing someone's work product isn't the same as "spending someone else's money" then what exactly is it??"
Cleanup on Aisle 5
The old guy could not restrain himself from personal attacks (again).