When we only think of cannibals as those in the old “missionary in the pot” cartoons, we miss the modern cannibals who feed upon us. Modern cannibals get far more from their neighbors than a few meals. Up-to-date cannibals devour their neighbors as long as they’re alive.

Many of our youngest neighbors do not live through their first experience with modern cannibals. The abortionists who take their lives often have lucrative sidelines selling baby body parts to those who need them for various “look good longer” foods, cosmetics, and stem cells.

If a baby is so fortunate as to be born, he will become the rightful, life-long prey of the “Tax-Cannibals”. They don’t in the least mind sustaining themselves on the work of their neighbors. They will cheerfully take trillions from those around them in the pursuit of high-minded dreams and goals that have no chance of doing anyone any good, but which provide good livings for the cannibals, themselves.

Tax cannibals have perfected the “have your cake and eat it, too” dreams of their spiritual ancestors. Every day of our lives, we are besieged with messages, telling us endlessly that some group of cannibals or another is especially worthy of having our tax money taken from us and given to them.

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