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	<title>Comments on: WHERE DID ALL THE OLD BARNS GO? FARM TOOLS &#8211; SPLIT RAIL FENCE? JOBS, JOBS, JOBS (ISSUE 353)</title>
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		<title>By: Freedom Lady</title>
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		<dc:creator>Freedom Lady</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 17:26:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you Tim for your astute observation. You say, many of our people have become dependent and thats true, but dependent upon what?  Obviously dependent upon a political, government who is the collector and distributor. Because no government has anything until they first take from some-one via taxation, which is an in-voluntary relinquishment of ones property, this defines a system of thievery.Hence &quot;the dependency&quot; is upon an immoral system of thievery.
Socialism by any brand name, ie Progressives, Fascist, Communist, and etc is a system which rejects private personal ownership of property. Non-producers depend upon producers to sustain them and expect the government to do the taking, which they do.
Yes we have become a nation of majority dependents, but most are in denial and refuse to recognize, the system of thievery, labeling it everything but stealing to justify their position. However Nature is going to have its way sooner or later, and the system will collapse. History proves this.
For the sake of my children, grandchildren and generations of the future, I want to see the direction changed, but no-signs, on the horizen, I see likely to  change this current dependency,  sadly.
Thank you for your comment
Anne Cleveland
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Tim for your astute observation. You say, many of our people have become dependent and thats true, but dependent upon what?  Obviously dependent upon a political, government who is the collector and distributor. Because no government has anything until they first take from some-one via taxation, which is an in-voluntary relinquishment of ones property, this defines a system of thievery.Hence &#8220;the dependency&#8221; is upon an immoral system of thievery.<br />
Socialism by any brand name, ie Progressives, Fascist, Communist, and etc is a system which rejects private personal ownership of property. Non-producers depend upon producers to sustain them and expect the government to do the taking, which they do.<br />
Yes we have become a nation of majority dependents, but most are in denial and refuse to recognize, the system of thievery, labeling it everything but stealing to justify their position. However Nature is going to have its way sooner or later, and the system will collapse. History proves this.<br />
For the sake of my children, grandchildren and generations of the future, I want to see the direction changed, but no-signs, on the horizen, I see likely to  change this current dependency,  sadly.<br />
Thank you for your comment<br />
Anne Cleveland<br />
chief editor</p>
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		<title>By: Tim Lebsack</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Lebsack</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Drive through Texas from small town to small town and you will see land that is no longer used for producing food and town squares no longer buzzing with commerce and production.  It&#039;s almost a given that in the center of any small town one will find small shops selling trinkets, souvenirs, &quot;gifts&quot;, and other useless junk.  
I think many of our people have become dependent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drive through Texas from small town to small town and you will see land that is no longer used for producing food and town squares no longer buzzing with commerce and production.  It&#8217;s almost a given that in the center of any small town one will find small shops selling trinkets, souvenirs, &#8220;gifts&#8221;, and other useless junk.<br />
I think many of our people have become dependent.</p>
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