It's QUITE apparent that he's spent too much time on the chatboards, but I am quick to forgive. But today, I think he's grinded my gears so hard that they burst.
We were assigned to certain teams to debate about taxation without representation. So, Andy comes up to me with his closing asking me to proof-read it. And now, for your viewing discomfort...
Quote:
The Stomp Act
by Andrew Sestito
Tixiton w/o reersentation is tyrany. an exmaple of such is the Stomp Act. This act reqiuerd all paper doquements to includ a stamp on them.
The Stamp Act was passed by th Brish Parlimint on Mar22, 1765. The new tax was imposd on all american colenists and requeired them to pay a tax on evry piec of printed papere they used. Ships papers, legal documents, licnses, new papers, other pubelications, and even playing cards were taxed. The money collected by the Stomp Act was to be used to help pay the costs of definding and protecting the American frontir near the Apilachian Mountains 10,000 troops were to be stationed on the American frontier for this purpose. its a good think they dint tax toilet paper lol.
by Andrew Sestito
Tixiton w/o reersentation is tyrany. an exmaple of such is the Stomp Act. This act reqiuerd all paper doquements to includ a stamp on them.
The Stamp Act was passed by th Brish Parlimint on Mar22, 1765. The new tax was imposd on all american colenists and requeired them to pay a tax on evry piec of printed papere they used. Ships papers, legal documents, licnses, new papers, other pubelications, and even playing cards were taxed. The money collected by the Stomp Act was to be used to help pay the costs of definding and protecting the American frontir near the Apilachian Mountains 10,000 troops were to be stationed on the American frontier for this purpose. its a good think they dint tax toilet paper lol.
Good. Gravy.
If he lends me the copy, I'll scan it to prove that I'm not making this up. The boy really is that pathetic.