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From: rdz@ccice5.UUCP (Robert D. Zarcone)
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Subject: Re: Who says religion isn't important in America?
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> 
> In a free market, the amount of money you make corresponds directly
> to the excess in value of the services you have performed that others
> wanted, over those they have done that you wanted.  In other words,
> how much unrequited good you have done.  Some people would consider
> that rewarding.
> 
> --JoSH

That must explain why dope dealers are held in such high reguard by most
of our society.  (Do I really have to put that symbol in here?)

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