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Old 03-23-2012, 11:17 AM   #409
bill_mchale
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[QUOTE=Giggleton;2014256]What about those who choose not to or simply don't pay taxes? Should they still be allowed access to knowledge? The answer is yes.
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People don't normally have a choice. Of course, you seem to be arguing for totally over turning the current system.

That being said, as far as I am concerned, if someone is unwilling to pay into a system (not unable to, I mean unwilling) then they should not be allowed to benefit to it, including access to knowledge if that is paid for by this system.

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The number of people that believe in something has no bearing on whether or not that something is true or good or useful. Or does it?
Well, things are true on their own merits, irrespective of what people believe. As for whether something is good or useful, that is another question (Particularly useful).

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