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Comment Re:Fundamental difference. (Score 1) 925

Poor people have the right to see doctors, but it's not my job or yours to pay for it (no there is no other 3rd "real" source for government money). A right that often goes overlooked is my right to keep the money I earn. I'm glad to pay for government services that are essential (read: absolutely necessary) for the survival of the country (i.e. defense), but nowhere in the US Constitution does it say that I must pay other's expenses if they cannot. Unfortunately since the time of the Revolution, welfare laws have been passed that contradicts the spirit originally intended for the roles of Government and of the individual. In America there is no guarantee of success, only the right for you to try to succeed and that you should be able to benefit from your own efforts. The fundamental idea of the framers is that the Government will guarantee you freedom and rights under the law - not guarantee you services that you think you're entitled to. If you need help, start with your family or local charity programs that are funded by people out of their own free will. Please quit trying to steal money from me and others via the Government and make it your own.

No I am not a registered Republican. Just a citizen against theft / swindle under the guise of law and the upholding of the rights of the Individual.

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Tekken 6, Soul Calibur Coming To the PSP 32

Two recent announcements lend support Sony's promise to bring a stronger game lineup to its PSP console this year. Tekken 6, which was already known to be in development for the 360 and PS3, has now been confirmed for the PSP as well. "... the portable version of the game is set to release alongside the other console iterations and will pack additional stages, content, items, and an ad-hoc multiplayer mode using 'original' and 'fan favorite characters.'" We've also found out that Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny is being specifically designed for the PSP, and will include "arcade, versus, and survival modes, as well as a character creation mode." In addition, 1Up reports on the latest rumors surrounding a redesigned PSP (possibly called the "Go!"), which they say will be unveiled later this year at E3.

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