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The blatant noise of the bad people that gives us so much concern. That we are so disturbed about, but it's the [[?]] sound of those who call themselves good.

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the surest way for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. And I'm sure that most of us remember the biblical story that we've told so many times about when Ester became the queen and she didn't want to do anything to disturb her position with the king and how Morticai finally told her as we say to the church and to the leaders of this movement and to all those who want to be free that if we continue to remain silent at a time like this, God's gonna find another way to deliver it's people.
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When I'm elected Governor of Mississippi, I will institute a tax reform that will see to it that persons with the greatest ability to pay taxes will pay 'em. I will see to it to the best of my ability that sales taxes are removed from such items as food.

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Now, how inconsistent can we be when a mother has to pay taxes on the food that she gives her baby to keep him alive? There should be no sales taxes on food.

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How inconsistent can we be when we subscribe, or prescribe, sales taxes on medicines that are used to nurse the body back to health, to earn the fund to keep this country going.

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How wrong it is to have a sales tax on educational supplies, and how wrong it is to have sales taxes on the house that we call home, the temple that we rear children in, to try to be as thankful, and appreciative to God our Heavenly Father who has given us these children, to promise him we'll give them back to him one day. Rearing them in the homes and yet, these very homes are subject to the taxation to support the state.

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We should also take into cognizance and into consideration a discussion of the black market tax of this state.