John W. wrote:
> I didn't say he was smart, just that he has intelligence. That's the 
> really pathetic element of his character.

Well, that's quite a dichotomy you have there. Would my character be 
better if I were stupid?

>>> have the personality to actually use it for some good. Perhaps 
>>> someday he actually will be a Christian and will learn it's about 
>>> more than going to church and keeping a bible around the house.
>>
>>
>>
>> Well, I'm sure he tithes 10%...
>>
> If that, and only when it offers a tax break, I'd wager.

Why would I tithe? I'm not Jewish. Furthermore, anyone with a knowledge 
of Judaism knows that the tithe was an income tax. Well, I am not a Jew 
in ancient Israel so I am no more bound to pay the tithe than I am to 
pay income tax in Sweden. To whom do you suggest Christians give the 
tithe of Num 18:24, as we no longer have the Levites? Since you hate 
Jews, I am not surprised that you do not know these things.

However, if you are concerned about my income tax payments, I assure you 
that my marginal income tax rate is somewhat above 10%. You must be 
grateful that Dubya made a 10% bracket just for you.

> I certainly hope he never intends to run for political office. If so it 
> would be interesting to see how journalists take many of his comments... 
> literally, out of context.

Who wants the paycut? But yes, I am sure the journalists are going to 
get all riled up about my comments condemning income tax and supporting 
a strong foreign policy. A candidate like that would never get more than 
60 million votes in a national election.

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-- 
Kevin
"This is the best election night in history."--Democratic National 
Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe, Nov. 2, 2004, just before 8 p.m. EST