QOTD

by: Dean Barker

Fri Apr 16, 2010 at 20:53:10 PM EDT

In Concord, gubernatorial candidate Jack Kimball drew cheers with an anti-tax message. He decried the state's taxation of business while criticizing its relatively low level of services.

"I don't mind paying my fair share, folks," he said. "I don't think any of us do. But I do mind when I'm raped. It's awful."

After he left the stage, Kimball said he was referring to the tax burden on small businesses.

On the other hand, Glenn Beck is his hero, so there's that.  
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