I know their is allot of moral dilemmas about it, but what happen to the Robin Hoods? I mean, these days everything is insured, and some times people are so overflowing with their greed that are wreck less with their property. Don't get me wrong, you catch me in a dark alley you would probly just get a nod (considering I would probably be high as hell, and wondering why I'm in a dark alley).

I did a little math today at work and I have came to the conclusion that "taxes are strong arm robbery", The government including state and federal take a total of 25% of my monthly earnings. That is ONE FORTH of my "blood, sweat, and tears". Sure you file your taxes and get some back, but what for, I wanted it when I earned it. Uncle Sam gives it to me in April, "Here you go boy, 4-20's coming up. enjoy for about two weeks." U.S. takes 25%, that's not counting overpriced parking/moving violations, and they charge you to go anywhere. sometimes more to get back. lol, Forgot my ID one time when I went to TJ, good times. . .

I guess the point that I am really making is I can see points and Grey areas where stealing might be an option that i would not consider so shocking and wrong.

I would like to hear what you think. keep in mind that i am stoned and probly didn't make any sense. . . I was a Pirate in another life. . .:hippy:
FreeVenice Reviewed by FreeVenice on . What's so wrong with stealing? I know their is allot of moral dilemmas about it, but what happen to the Robin Hoods? I mean, these days everything is insured, and some times people are so overflowing with their greed that are wreck less with their property. Don't get me wrong, you catch me in a dark alley you would probly just get a nod (considering I would probably be high as hell, and wondering why I'm in a dark alley). I did a little math today at work and I have came to the conclusion that "taxes are strong arm Rating: 5