might be the kind of person who would carry a gun. emmel and his colleagues are bepring red to decide thr value en without knowi exactly what these pages are from. i began to see the name judas, that it was a work in coptic that i wasn t familiar with. we were interested in buying them. what was the price? and then came a bombshell. the man wanted $3 million. this is far more than they can afford. the egyptian man signaled to his associate to close up the boxes, and that was the end of the meeting. a year after i saw the coptic codex in geneva, the egyptian owner took it to new york city and tried to sell it there without any success. the owner then deposits the codex in a bank vault. it stays there for nearly two decades until another buyer
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suspicious than that. and so before the night was over, chris hall was arrested and charged with the murder of his wife. the girls could stop waiting. he wasn t coming home. it was obviously a tragedy losing our mother that day but this is a tragedy on top of a tragedy now. because knowi our parents it s the farthest thing from the truth. and one that felt infected by some kind of madness, said the girls. cristi was the love of their father s life, after all, the center of everything for him. how, they wondered could anyone so happy in his marriage and his life be accused of harming her? and she was happy, too, as happy as she had ever been. they knew it, they said, based on the mother/daughter talk just before she died. it was kind of odd. we will always cherish that.
kinds of statements tore get about the rich they re laughing at him. he s demoralizing the middle country. he s targeting you. the rich can t be trusted. i m a big boy, you re a big boy. i have no problem being a target. knowi know what you re saying. but he s saying you have to pony up more. in other words, 40% is not enough. that is not level. it s a mistake on his part because what we ve learn in society after over 5,000 years of history, when you to redistribute the pie the rich take their football and run home and lock it up. that s what they do in cuba in north korea, and they do it all over the world when you for wealth redistribution. the president would be way better off trying to grow the pie and explaining to middle class and lower middle class that this is an aspirational society. he has a wonderful story, he rose to the presidency through
europe and i think that s what the democrats and especially the president wants. europe has very high taxes and one of the ways that europe finances its massive welfare state is through a value added tax on top of the other taxes that they have. i don t knowi i don t think that s the america that american voters want, but that s the decision americans have to make. do we want to raise taxes or everybody is entitled to everyone else s money or we re going to contract this thing? mary? and just to add to steve s point, remember how we got here. we got here through the democratic golden ages and through fdr s new deal. through lb j s great society, which gave medicare, medicaid, public housing, food stamps and now, we have the pelosi congress and president obama adding 4 trillion to our debt. i would add the bush administration bears some credit, if i put it that way, for this. they had a prescription drug benefit that they added that they didn t finance, they