Where I think your argument loses something (like logic) is the fact that no
one says. "I want to pay taxes, so I must go get a job". No, you get a job
so you can provide for yourself and your family.  Paying taxes is something
that you need to do if you have a job and earn an income.  Again, I don't
consider following the laws and not going ot jail to be 'service to your
country'. You can come up with as many outlandish analogies as you want, it
will not change my mind about this.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > A forced service. It's like the idiotic argument Obama makes that paying
> > higher taxes is "patriotic".
>
> It's not forced:
>
> (1.) You can legally change the law.
>
> (2.) You can choose not to earn income.
>
> (3.) You can leave the country and/or renounce your citizenship freely.
>
> So it's not forced.  You may many choices.
>
> 

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