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Old 20-05-2010, 22:52   #84
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Re: Human Rights Act to be retained

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Originally Posted by TheNorm View Post
Did you forget the smiley at the end of that post?

How can it be a gift if it comes with the requirement to pay taxes?

Again I'll ask - is it justice for "immigrants" to be punished twice for a crime?
Two seperate crimes. One the serious crime against an individual or individuals such as murder, rape, abuse. One the crime of abusing the gift of being allowed to live here.
To use the house analogy, you allow someone into your home, they buy you a takeaway, then smash up your TV. They're found guilty of criminal damage and spend a week in prison. Is it really unjust for you to then not let them into your home again?
Ok, I'm probably going to have to give you the answer to that as you're probably going to get it wrong
No of course it isn't unjust. They abused your gift of allowing them into your home.
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