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| reply to justncredible Re: even the luddites hate taxes
said by justncredible:
OMG your the biggest idiot I have seen on these broads. Idiot or not, at least he's getting some! Seems you could do well to do the same. Start saving your money now? -- More bars in more places .... drink responsibly. |
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  catseyenu Ack Pfft Premium join:2001-11-17 Fix East 3 edits | reply to Mospaw said by Mospaw : Another master of words, thanks Mos! |
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  Mospaw My last day . . . Hawaiian Jellyfish join:2001-01-08 The Pacific 3 edits | reply to justncredible That was a rather unwarranted attack on someone. I hope you find healing, compassion, and kindness in your heart this new year. |
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| reply to yazdzik Re: even the luddites hate taxes
OMG your the biggest idiot I have seen on these broads. You really think you talk above the "common" people, my guess is your a professor at some idiot uni, full of himself, dude your a moron. Kids today are not stupid, they voted Bush in, and the next generation will do the same. Industry is the peoples lifeblood. Freedom to choose is our inherited domain. We the people payed for it and by Gods will we will hold it. I wish upon you you only pain and suffering, the same you wish upon me and mine. |
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 yazdzik Premium,MVM join:2000-07-26 Honesdale, PA
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| Dear Friends,
The concept of appellation from an order resulting from the use of ministerial powers is simply a normal course of events in protecting jurisdiction.
As much as I hate the thought of the states regulating VOIP, it is hard to see that the intention to file appeal is anything more than pro forma in this case. Too much case law on the side of the ministries, and the requirement is that something is both arbitrary and capricious. Hard to make that stick.
It is equally hard to see how, in spite of the legal theory, that the state would prevail, as no sane politician would create taxes, irrespective of their necessity. Whether or not the perception is even true, many folks feel that anything done on the net is tax-free, that the internet is a haven from the vultures.
My wife, a luddite in excelsis, hating the very thoughts of computers and even cell phones, wants to use VOIP.....
Cheap and untaxed.
Remember, when most teens today will be of voting age, few of the industry ideals of today will hold.
All good wishes,
Yazdzik -- Things go better with coke... |
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