Damn Income Taxes!
#22
RE: Damn Income Taxes!
The Libertarian Party experienced a rift after Bush's response to the 9/11 attacks. Officially, the party didn't support invasions, but many of its members supported such tough responses. Take one of their mouthpieces, Neal Boortz, for example. He voted for Bush in his 2nd term for this reason.
I'm not saying the Iraqi invasion was a direct response to the 9/11 attacks or that Iraq was directly responsible for them, BTW. I don't want to make up any history here.
I'm not saying the Iraqi invasion was a direct response to the 9/11 attacks or that Iraq was directly responsible for them, BTW. I don't want to make up any history here.
#23
RE: Damn Income Taxes!
Try getting a message from the Georgia state tax people saying that you owe them $3 in taxes. Don't they have bigger fish to fry?
#26
RE: Damn Income Taxes!
ORIGINAL: Lugnut
The Libertarian Party experienced a rift after Bush's response to the 9/11 attacks. Officially, the party didn't support invasions, but many of its members supported such tough responses. Take one of their mouthpieces, Neal Boortz, for example. He voted for Bush in his 2nd term for this reason.
The Libertarian Party experienced a rift after Bush's response to the 9/11 attacks. Officially, the party didn't support invasions, but many of its members supported such tough responses. Take one of their mouthpieces, Neal Boortz, for example. He voted for Bush in his 2nd term for this reason.
#27
RE: Damn Income Taxes!
ORIGINAL: GermanStar
Kinda like asking mass a murderer to stop shooting after everyone is already dead...
ORIGINAL: AMGMercedes
Bush needs to quit his spending spree and use it wisely, same with the state levels. So what if people hate you
Bush needs to quit his spending spree and use it wisely, same with the state levels. So what if people hate you
#30
RE: Damn Income Taxes!
Georgia economy.
People are building brand NEW shopping centers directly across from the recently failed/abandoned ones they built last year. Shouldn't that be an indicator to investors that it might not be the best location? And why go to all the trouble of clearing woods, paving, and building, when there is already an empty buidling available? (bonk)
Charles
People are building brand NEW shopping centers directly across from the recently failed/abandoned ones they built last year. Shouldn't that be an indicator to investors that it might not be the best location? And why go to all the trouble of clearing woods, paving, and building, when there is already an empty buidling available? (bonk)
Charles