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...Left hates Bush so much that it salivates at any hint of misdeed, warranted or not. There are plenty of reasons to criticize the Administration, but special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald is wasting hundreds of thousands of tax dollars on a case he made up because Libby cannot remember exactly how conversations went three years ago. I would be in real trouble if I were in Libby's spot, as I can't remember what I said last week. Pat Schmitt High Point, North Carolina...
...ANSWERED YES, yes and yes, it's time to get going. To learn the basics of incorporating as a tax-exempt organization, drafting a business plan, raising funds and building a board of directors, go to nonprofitlaw.com and managementhelp.org To research existing nonprofits, start at guidestar.org and to find organizations that make donations, try foundationcenter.org...
...places that as citizens we still have agency. If the government does not embody your view of justice, it is not an invitation to complacency. Engaged citizenship requires more than the perfunctory vote every other year. If you think everyone in your income bracket should be paying 50 percent tax rates, then take the first step. Moral consistency is as easy as writing a check...
Knowles’ Blind Spot The gift tax is representative of a greater disregard toward student life By THE CRIMSON STAFF Wednesday, December 06, 2006 The debate over the gift tax is about more than a mere $15,000 per year. It is also a symbolic fight against the rapidly eroding interest in student life within University Hall...
...health care plan. Edwards, taking another swipe at Clinton, noted he would start instituting a plan on his first day in office. Clinton said only that all Americans would have universal health care by the end of her second term. Edwards added that anyone who didn't call for tax hikes to pay for such a program "might have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn." That prompted Richardson and former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack to adamantly dispute that. "I don't think the solution for the Democratic Party should always be we either tax more or spend more," Richardson...