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        <description><![CDATA[Thomas Paine's fundamental belief is that taxation is a method of control that an external body exerts on an individual or a nation.  His basis and operational understanding of this comes from the treatment of Colonists at the hands of Britain.  He has seen the British government tax the Colonists for the very "necessities of life."  The Sugar Act and Tea Act were examples of this, in that the Colonists were forced to pay excess tax on...]]></description>
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