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Eternal Adolescence

"Each day, as I take various pills, I realize that without those pills I might not be alive - and, if I were, life would not be worth living. Yet those who produce these medications are under constant attack from people who produce nothing." --Thomas Sowell

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Stan Redmond| 5.11.09 @ 12:17PM

So true so sad. People spend fortunes on televisions, cable TV, cell phones, beer, cigarettes, dinners out, CDs, IPODS, MP3 downloads and will go in to huge debt to finance it. BUT, when it comes to keeping yourself alive and feeding yourself, it's the government's responsibility.

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