Fooloso4         
         Your mistake is that you believe only the state can lay asphalt and build bridges and protect our dealings. — NOS4A2
Michael         
         No it isn’t. — NOS4A2
Benkei         
         
Fooloso4         
         I cannot nor can anyone else because the state has acquired all power to make decisions in those ventures, even if in most of those cases the contract work out to private people. — NOS4A2
Benkei         
         
Mikie         
         Do you really think it is just to take the fruits of someone else’s labor without their consent? — NOS4A2
Fooloso4         
         I am only saying ... — NOS4A2
Mikie         
         
Benkei         
         
NOS4A2         
         
Benkei         
         
Fooloso4         
         Has my labor and wealth not paid for such “benefits”? — NOS4A2
That the slave benefits from the services provided to him by his master does not alter the injustice of such relationship. — NOS4A2
NOS4A2         
         
Benkei         
         
DingoJones         
         
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