> (Steal
> from the poor to give to the rich), I thought,      
         Q   It's becoming obvious that there really
is no practical argument to the stadium plan. Only a
really idealogical one. I mean come on, say you go out
with a few friends on Friday night and spend two
hundred dollars on whatever. The grand total tax you
wind up paying (the group of you) is thirty cents! How
can anyone have a rational argument that this is
stealing from the poor? If you can afford the two
hundred bucks I think you might be able to swing the
thirty cents. I believe both candidates for mayor are
indeed living in the real world and their opponents
are working themselves into an idealogical frenzy over
a nit. Also the usual gang of sports haters are
ranting in. 


                
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