03/15/2013

  • The Law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. Anatole France, Crainquebille. Bro. Doc

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  • That is how it seems that they make the laws Bro Doc, they try to use equality with a people that are not equal. Most that beg and sleep under the bridge do so not by choice but because of circumstance. The rich are not forced to beg nor sleep under the bridge like the poor and needy which have no choice. As I went through a construction area a sign read, $200.00 fine for speeding in the work zone. To me that would be what I consider a lot of money, but to a football player making millions it would be nothing and no threat. So we see, the law in its goal of equality, is actually harder against the poor and needy than the rich.

  • He's covered both areas, from rich, to the poor.....

    There are people, who want for nothing, and yet go out and beg for money to buy food, or steal, etc., because they don't want to give up what they have....Those serve mammon and not God.....

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