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HVAC

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Apr 24, 2010, 8:47:22 AM4/24/10
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bert

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Apr 24, 2010, 9:17:10 AM4/24/10
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On Apr 24, 8:47 am, HVAC <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/04/22/air-forces-x-b-space-plane-...
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> People are not needed.

Chinese woman have all the right stuff to go into deep space. Deep
space will be a one way trip. No going back to earth. It will be 100%
explore. TreBert

Ala

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Apr 24, 2010, 9:23:16 AM4/24/10
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"HVAC" <mr....@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Okey dokey... done.

now can you send me one to Venus for Brad?
and a different titled one to Mars?
sose we can test it out?

thanks

Hagar

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"bert" <herbertg...@msn.com> wrote in message
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*************************************
And what exactly is it that Chinese women have that makes them such
exemplary astronesses ??? surely not that old "sideways" thing ...


Hagar

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Apr 24, 2010, 11:24:51 AM4/24/10
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"HVAC" <mr....@gmail.com> wrote in message
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For starters, it looks as if the vehicle can just "drive" up to a satellite
load it aboard
and return it to Earth ... ours or theirs ... that is, until our elected
officials get into
the act and apply some of their convoluted PC logic.


bert

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On Apr 24, 11:16 am, "Hagar" <hagen@sahm,name> wrote:
> "bert" <herbertglazie...@msn.com> wrote in message

Chinese woman are tiny. Eat less. Can take great pain and know how to
keep clean with little water.Eat rice. TreBert

Double-A

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With the alternative of slaving in a sweatshop making goods for Wal-
Mart, a life in space would probably be preferable. And with the
harsh chemicals they're exposed to in those sweatshops, their life
expectancy is probably longer in space!

Double-A

Brad Guth

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Apr 24, 2010, 1:59:05 PM4/24/10
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There we go. We could do everyone a big favor by starting up those
LEO sweatshops and expand unlimited. Even my LSE-CM/ISS could become
one freaking bid sweatshop.

Those sent to my Venus Ghettos get to sweat extra, free of charge.

Brad Guth / Blog and Google document pages:
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Brad Guth

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On Apr 24, 5:47 am, HVAC <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/04/22/air-forces-x-b-space-plane-...
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> People are not needed.

For the most part, people just get in the way and end up costing us a
thousand fold more.

Those X-37C,D,E and so forth, will make for terrific thermonuclear
WMD, as LEO deployed drones that we can remotely fly to the doorstep
of anyone we don't like. These X-37s could also be sent outside of
LEO in order to intercept asteroids that are not behaving themselves.

~ BG

Father Haskell

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Apr 24, 2010, 2:28:36 PM4/24/10
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> keep clean with little water.Eat rice. TreBert- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

For same and similar reasons, I've been saying for years
that NASA should revise its astronaut height qualifications
and use dwarves, instead. If everything becomes weightless
in space, you don't need the mechanical advantage of a
5'-10" frame.

Malte Runz

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Apr 24, 2010, 5:33:43 PM4/24/10
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Pygmies in spaaace! It makes perfectly good sence.

In the future we will probably need to design a 'Homo Cosmos' if we are
serious about outliving Earth and the Sun.


--
Malte Runz


Ala

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Apr 25, 2010, 8:59:42 AM4/25/10
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"bert" <herbertg...@msn.com> wrote in message
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>Chinese woman are tiny. Eat less. Can take great pain and know how to
>keep clean with little water.Eat rice. TreBert

I guess now you appreciate Great Wall Motors a little more.

NASA - cool. I thought they were in Florida and California, and in Alabama
and Texas?

I don't think Chinese women would get the opportunit to serve

Ala

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Apr 25, 2010, 9:01:07 AM4/25/10
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"Father Haskell" <father...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>For same and similar reasons, I've been saying for years
>that NASA should revise its astronaut height qualifications
>and use dwarves, instead. If everything becomes weightless
>in space, you don't need the mechanical advantage of a
>5'-10" frame.

If you are going in that direcion, enlist chess pieces

Ala

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>With the alternative of slaving in a sweatshop making goods for Wal-
>Mart, a life in space would probably be preferable. And with the
>harsh chemicals they're exposed to in those sweatshops, their life
>expectancy is probably longer in space!

There's life expectancy and then there's life actuality. Maybe special
relativity and the event horizon will affect the actuality.

Ala

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Apr 25, 2010, 9:06:58 AM4/25/10
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"Brad Guth" <brad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>There we go. We could do everyone a big favor by starting up those
>LEO sweatshops and expand unlimited. Even my LSE-CM/ISS could become
>one freaking bid sweatshop.

>Those sent to my Venus Ghettos get to sweat extra, free of charge.

Sounds like an infomercial in the making. Is Richard Simmons available?

bert

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Apr 25, 2010, 12:17:28 PM4/25/10
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On Apr 25, 8:59 am, "Ala" <alackr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "bert" <herbertglazie...@msn.com> wrote in message

Should add they wear silk,and that is the cloth in space ships. I like
the feel of silk panties Not hard to figure TreBert

bert

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Apr 25, 2010, 12:22:37 PM4/25/10
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On Apr 25, 9:01 am, "Ala" <alackr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

Could cut the legs off. That saves weight,and keep in mind walking in
a space ship does not get you any where.Could cut off dicks and all
that fat on their ass TreBert

Brad Guth

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Apr 25, 2010, 12:28:26 PM4/25/10
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On Apr 25, 6:06 am, "Ala" <alackr...@comcast.net> wrote:
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I like the spunk of that little squirt, Richard Simmons. At least
that's the kind of commercial PR that our LEO sweatshops could use in
order to make others think it's the right thing for us to be doing.
At least while in LEO we would not be losing 250,000 of our less than
dirt cheap labor force due to earthquakes or other terrestrial forms
of lethal trauma.

Our next sweatshop is planet Venus.
NASA Magellan:
http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/magellan/
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/html/mission_page/VN_Magellan_page1.html
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/magellan.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magellan_probe

razvlekatsa zabavlatsa

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Apr 25, 2010, 7:51:21 PM4/25/10
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On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 05:47:22 -0700 (PDT), HVAC <mr....@gmail.com>
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Did the X37B even make it to orbit? Or has it disappeared?

http://www.rense.com/Datapages/mystmachinedata.htm

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HVAC

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Apr 26, 2010, 7:15:06 AM4/26/10
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"bert" <herbertg...@msn.com> wrote in message
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> I like the feel of silk panties Not hard to figure TreBert


What is it that you like?

The way they feel against your ballsack?


bert

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Apr 26, 2010, 9:45:43 AM4/26/10
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On Apr 26, 7:15 am, "HVAC" <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "bert" <herbertglazie...@msn.com> wrote in message
Reality is if people on the Titanic put silk panties over their heads
and covered it with heavy greese they would have lived. Lots of silk
worn in those days. You who dress in drag had the best chance in that
icy water. My barrel sail boat in reality is 100% safer than the
Titanic(it has Pauli engineering TreBert

Ala

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Apr 26, 2010, 9:11:10 PM4/26/10
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"HVAC" <mr....@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I think he likes the way the Chairman Mao styling protects the wearer
against tractor chafe.

NOt like the better endowed USian farmer lady, who generally makes her way
around the farm these days on a rover, a 2 cycle jeep with a lot of
traction. Took one out a little while back. Got to see a lot of newborn
calves. The back 40 is not an oversized obese woman's silk underwear set,
nor malt liquor but a plot of land measured in acreage

Ala

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Apr 26, 2010, 9:24:44 PM4/26/10
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"bert" <herbertg...@msn.com> wrote in message
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>Reality is if people on the Titanic put silk panties over their heads
>and covered it with heavy greese they would have lived. Lots of silk
>worn in those days. You who dress in drag had the best chance in that
>icy water. My barrel sail boat in reality is 100% safer than the
>Titanic(it has Pauli engineering TreBert

Buying greased silk panties is blatantly against the rules.

Poor Leonard Di Caprio

I know.camera angles right?

Meanwhile after having "turned the corner" or "tipped the point", it looks
like they ended up in a blind alley??

Father Haskell

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Apr 26, 2010, 9:26:19 PM4/26/10
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Ever seen Freaks? Remember how fast Johnny Eck booked
after the bad guy? I understand he holds the record for fastest
climb of the Empire State Building stairs.

bert

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Apr 27, 2010, 9:03:47 AM4/27/10
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> climb of the Empire State Building stairs.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

I predict the $25,000,000 NASA shuttle toilets will be grounded. They
ended up as 10,000 bucks per flush. not counting the toilet paper.
GOP has the bullet train to go at 150mph. Sad part it can only reach
that speed for one second,for over 21 miles(Poinciana to Deland) it
has to make 7 stops. Not counting you might have to take your shoes
off. Lets not forget those X-rays produce cancer. Good thing GOP
bankers have their private jets. Reality is they insure the safety of
humankind. Darwin covered this TreBert

razvlekatsa zabavlatsa

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Apr 27, 2010, 11:11:29 AM4/27/10
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 06:03:47 -0700 (PDT), bert
<herbertg...@msn.com> wrote:


>I predict the $25,000,000 NASA shuttle toilets will be grounded. They
>ended up as 10,000 bucks per flush. not counting the toilet paper.
>GOP has the bullet train to go at 150mph. Sad part it can only reach
>that speed for one second,for over 21 miles(Poinciana to Deland) it
>has to make 7 stops. Not counting you might have to take your shoes
>off. Lets not forget those X-rays produce cancer. Good thing GOP
>bankers have their private jets. Reality is they insure the safety of
>humankind. Darwin covered this TreBert


The merger of government and banks is fascism.
Fascism is a known failed form of government because it
is self-destructive. Fascism eliminates the least fit from the gene
pool.

bert

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Apr 27, 2010, 4:07:50 PM4/27/10
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On Apr 27, 11:11 am, razvlekatsa zabavlatsa <n...@net.net> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 06:03:47 -0700 (PDT), bert
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Government owns the foreclosed homes here in Poinciana 6 on my street
of 45 homes. Utilities all Mafia owned. TreBert

Double-A

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Apr 27, 2010, 4:59:10 PM4/27/10
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Since the government owns them already anyway, wouldn't it be great if
the government turned them into homes for the homeless? The
government could pay for all the utilities and offer people a new
start in life! They could call them Obamahomes! Wouldn't it be
great?

Double-A

namekuseijin

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Apr 27, 2010, 6:30:59 PM4/27/10
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now I understand why all aliens are small. ;-)

bert

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Apr 27, 2010, 6:48:42 PM4/27/10
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>  Double-A- Hide quoted text -

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Double-A Last thing the Mafia does is give money away. Vagas the
heart of Mafia has the most foreclosures. I love Vagas. Best food,lots
of free boz but I paid for it. Never left a winner. It was fun and an
easy ride from Huntington Beach TreBert

Ala

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Apr 27, 2010, 8:18:19 PM4/27/10
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"Father Haskell" <father...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>Ever seen Freaks?

Yup. Good stuff!

Ala

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Apr 27, 2010, 8:25:20 PM4/27/10
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"bert" <herbertg...@msn.com> wrote in message
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>Government owns the foreclosed homes here in Poinciana 6 on my street
>of 45 homes. Utilities all Mafia owned. TreBert


Cedar Oaks is owned by the Oxford Lafayette Historic Homes Inc. It is
called the House that would not die. It was built by William Turner,
architect of the University of Mississippi Lyceum. It's a Greek revival
structure. Molly Turner Orr gathered a fire brigade to save the home in
1864 when Union troops set it on fire. About a hundred years later Cedar
Oaks was moved two miles to avoid being razed due to business development.
Maybe you can form one of these organizations and declare your neighborhood
historic.

Ala

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Apr 27, 2010, 8:59:34 PM4/27/10
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"bert" <herbertg...@msn.com> wrote in message
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>I predict the $25,000,000 NASA shuttle toilets will be grounded. They
>ended up as 10,000 bucks per flush. not counting the toilet paper.

>GOP has the bullet train to go at 150mph. \

Yeah I know. I just need to find my niche. This training sounds interesting
but for now I would need to find something with distance learning.

But I gotta avoid those scam-sites and etc..

looked up a few and it was about $2000-$8000 for a course
$2000 for a 8 week course and get a cert..

seems fishyt

JeffRelf.F-M.FM

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Apr 27, 2010, 11:46:45 PM4/27/10
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Those who sell the “Real Change” weekly newspaper in Seattle
are rolling in tax·free cash. “Real Change” talks about homelessness.

Quoting WikiPedia:
“ ‘Street Roots’ is a biweekly street newspaper published in
Portland, Oregon, United States. The paper is sold by members of
the local homeless community. The paper is published every two
weeks on Fridays. Vendors receive 75 cents for every $1 paper they
sell. The paper features alternative news, interviews, and poetry
written by local journalists as well as people experiencing
homelessness or working with the homeless. Street Roots is a
member of the North American Street Newspaper Association and the
International Network of Street Papers.

Street Roots also publishes the The Rose City Resource, an
80-page pocket size guide of services available to people
experiencing homelessness and poverty in the Portland region.
Forty-thousand of the guides are published annually.

Street Roots was established in 1998. Street Roots has acted as
an advocate for homeless rights, supporting the establishment of
Dignity Village in 2000. In 2007, Street Roots received a $30,000
grant from the ‘Street Access For Everyone’ ( SAFE ) committee
funded by the City of Portland.

The grant will be used to fund the printing of resource guides
that list services for the homeless. ” ―
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Roots

bert

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Apr 28, 2010, 9:27:15 AM4/28/10
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On Apr 27, 8:59 pm, "Ala" <alackr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "bert" <herbertglazie...@msn.com> wrote in message

I should volenteer to go into deep space. Here in Florida I have
Osceola sheriff Bob Hansell with death threats. His goose stepping
deputes with 3am chicken calls. Severn Trent Mafia water has shut my
water off for 21 months. Not safe for me on Earth. Plus deep space is
so much safer than America being fascist. I love astronomy,and dying
between the stars is the best way to go TreBert

Double-A

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On Apr 27, 8:46 pm, JeffRelf.F-M.FM @. wrote:
> Those who sell the "Real Change" weekly newspaper in Seattle
> are rolling in tax·free cash. "Real Change" talks about homelessness.


Are you implying that those sellers should be taxed? There is such a
thing as the "zero bracket", you know.


> Quoting WikiPedia:
> " 'Street Roots' is a biweekly street newspaper published in
> Portland, Oregon, United States. The paper is sold by members of
> the local homeless community. The paper is published every two
> weeks on Fridays. Vendors receive 75 cents for every $1 paper they
> sell. The paper features alternative news, interviews, and poetry
> written by local journalists as well as people experiencing
> homelessness or working with the homeless. Street Roots is a
> member of the North American Street Newspaper Association and the
> International Network of Street Papers.
>
> Street Roots also publishes the The Rose City Resource, an
> 80-page pocket size guide of services available to people
> experiencing homelessness and poverty in the Portland region.
> Forty-thousand of the guides are published annually.
>
> Street Roots was established in 1998. Street Roots has acted as
> an advocate for homeless rights, supporting the establishment of
> Dignity Village in 2000. In 2007, Street Roots received a $30,000
> grant from the 'Street Access For Everyone' ( SAFE ) committee
> funded by the City of Portland.
>
> The grant will be used to fund the printing of resource guides

> that list services for the homeless. " --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Roots


Thanks, Jeff. I found that "The Rose City Resource" guide is also
online at

https://www.rosecityresource.org/

This may prove very useful to me. Thanks again, Jeff!

Double-A

JeffRelf.F-M.FM

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Apr 29, 2010, 9:00:49 PM4/29/10
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If your business is selling the “Street Roots” bi·weekly newspaper,
you're supposed to pay a “self·employment” tax* on each dime earned.
( *: Medicare, Social Security, etc. )

Chances are, they don't.
Most wouldn't be using a bank account either.

If you're not homeless, you're paying property taxes;
even renters pay it, indirectly.

Directly or indirectly, we all pay for excise taxes on fuel,
cigarettes, beer, etc. The list goes on.

Double-A

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Apr 29, 2010, 9:35:12 PM4/29/10
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On Apr 29, 6:00 pm, JeffRelf.F-M.FM   @. wrote:
> If your business is selling the “Street Roots” bi·weekly newspaper,
> you're supposed to pay a “self·employment” tax* on each dime earned.
> ( *: Medicare, Social Security, etc. )


Only if your earnings from self-employment are $400 or more. Also
unlike employment income FICA deductions, you can deduct your expenses
from the total before figuring your tax.

http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=98846,00.html


> Chances are, they don't.
> Most wouldn't be using a bank account either.


Who trusts the banks anymore anyway?


> If you're not homeless, you're paying property taxes;
> even renters pay it, indirectly.


But here in Oregon you're NOT paying Sales Tax!


> Directly or indirectly, we all pay for excise taxes on fuel,
> cigarettes, beer, etc.


Not if you don''t drive, smoke, or drink.


> The list goes on.


What? Shoot?

Double-A

Brad Guth

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Apr 29, 2010, 9:55:40 PM4/29/10
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On Apr 29, 6:00 pm, JeffRelf.F-M.FM   @. wrote:

Bartering or swapping is still tax-free, as is growing your own
nightshade plants and making home-brew.

~ BG

~ BG

Brad Guth

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Apr 29, 2010, 10:00:50 PM4/29/10
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The cost, quality or volume/quantity of whatever you buy or steal
includes those multiple fees and taxes.

>
> > The list goes on.
>
> What?  Shoot?
>
> Double-A

Don't say "shoot". Didn't you notice that assault weapon?

~ BG

Double-A

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Apr 29, 2010, 10:06:50 PM4/29/10
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So is road kill!

Double-A

Brad Guth

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Apr 29, 2010, 10:19:49 PM4/29/10
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Good one. (deep fried, or sashimi/sushi style?)

~ BG

Rock Brentwood

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On Apr 24, 5:47 am, HVAC <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/04/22/air-forces-x-b-space-plane-...
>
> People are not needed.

Nor on Earth. There's no reason to have humans on Earth either.
Machines can do the job a whole lot better.

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