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The taxman owned a share of him, To another he owed rent. His ex-wife and her attorneys Had a say in how he spent. When food got more expensive He switched from Steak to bread. The rising cost of health insurance left him prostrate, nearly dead. He worked all week at several jobs In an attempt to make ends meet. The reward for all his efforts was to be taxed like the Elite. He was star in his own tragedy; a tortured leading man. Today he is a Free man. He died at his own hand.
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Jan 9, 2013
Jan 9, 2013 at 6:36 PM UTC
FREEMAN
The taxman owned a share of him, To another he owed rent. His ex-wife and her attorneys Had a say in how he spent. When food got more expensive He switched from Steak to bread. The rising cost of health insurance left him prostrate, nearly dead. He worked all week at several jobs In an attempt to make ends meet. The reward for all his efforts was to be taxed like the Elite. He was star in his own tragedy; a tortured leading man. Today he is a Free man. He died at his own hand.
Slavery, abolished by the 13th Amendment- then re instituted by the 16th Amendment
john-f-mccullagh
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Jan 9, 2013
Jan 9, 2013 at 6:36 PM UTC
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