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“I have a Right to my Life; I have a Right to the Fruits of my Labor. If you concede the principle of the Income Tax, you concede the principle that the government owns ALL your income and permits you to keep a certain percentage of it.”
─Ron Paul, interview by Time on Sep 17, 2009.Tags: None
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My feet only get the best.
Meindl Island MFS GTX
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Danner Mountain Light II
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American by birth, made from German parts from Emmingen, Baden-Württemberg
An unhappy German is a Sour Kraut!
Das Leben ist zu kurz, um billiges Bier zu trinken!
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I can surely recommend my Gore Tex Winter Desert Matterhorn boots after enduring 20 degree below zero weather this winter. I had to walk in to work a few times a couple miles each way. Boots held up and cold and water did not enter my boots. Breathed well. Comfortable.“I have a Right to my Life; I have a Right to the Fruits of my Labor. If you concede the principle of the Income Tax, you concede the principle that the government owns ALL your income and permits you to keep a certain percentage of it.”
─Ron Paul, interview by Time on Sep 17, 2009.
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World Affairs Brief, November 8, 2019 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
Copyright Joel Skousen.
Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
When high quality boots go on sale look for the brands I recommended in my tip on Durable Boots. There are an overwhelming number of brands to sift through, but I found that Drew’s Boots had already sorted through them and found the best ones for quality, materials and construction. The best easy-on, easy-off boots for the garden are the highly rated Blundstones.“I have a Right to my Life; I have a Right to the Fruits of my Labor. If you concede the principle of the Income Tax, you concede the principle that the government owns ALL your income and permits you to keep a certain percentage of it.”
─Ron Paul, interview by Time on Sep 17, 2009.
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