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October 10, 2009 at 4:55 PM #467921October 10, 2009 at 5:14 PM #467125BuyerWillEPBParticipant
ah, briansd1. you wrote at the same time I did. I just noticed it.
Yes indeed brother (and we are american brothers left or right doesn’t matter), I did travel around the world. Granted, much of that traveling was in my military service. And that was an eye opener, both good and bad (like everything, eh?). It led me to begin my own questioning of the world, and then later I expanded on that to explore in more open ways. The US military is a pure communist regime. My service in it opened my eyes to … well many things, again, both good and bad. Now, and ever on actually, I will be experiencing the world and her people with… well, respect.
October 10, 2009 at 5:14 PM #467308BuyerWillEPBParticipantah, briansd1. you wrote at the same time I did. I just noticed it.
Yes indeed brother (and we are american brothers left or right doesn’t matter), I did travel around the world. Granted, much of that traveling was in my military service. And that was an eye opener, both good and bad (like everything, eh?). It led me to begin my own questioning of the world, and then later I expanded on that to explore in more open ways. The US military is a pure communist regime. My service in it opened my eyes to … well many things, again, both good and bad. Now, and ever on actually, I will be experiencing the world and her people with… well, respect.
October 10, 2009 at 5:14 PM #467654BuyerWillEPBParticipantah, briansd1. you wrote at the same time I did. I just noticed it.
Yes indeed brother (and we are american brothers left or right doesn’t matter), I did travel around the world. Granted, much of that traveling was in my military service. And that was an eye opener, both good and bad (like everything, eh?). It led me to begin my own questioning of the world, and then later I expanded on that to explore in more open ways. The US military is a pure communist regime. My service in it opened my eyes to … well many things, again, both good and bad. Now, and ever on actually, I will be experiencing the world and her people with… well, respect.
October 10, 2009 at 5:14 PM #467727BuyerWillEPBParticipantah, briansd1. you wrote at the same time I did. I just noticed it.
Yes indeed brother (and we are american brothers left or right doesn’t matter), I did travel around the world. Granted, much of that traveling was in my military service. And that was an eye opener, both good and bad (like everything, eh?). It led me to begin my own questioning of the world, and then later I expanded on that to explore in more open ways. The US military is a pure communist regime. My service in it opened my eyes to … well many things, again, both good and bad. Now, and ever on actually, I will be experiencing the world and her people with… well, respect.
October 10, 2009 at 5:14 PM #467936BuyerWillEPBParticipantah, briansd1. you wrote at the same time I did. I just noticed it.
Yes indeed brother (and we are american brothers left or right doesn’t matter), I did travel around the world. Granted, much of that traveling was in my military service. And that was an eye opener, both good and bad (like everything, eh?). It led me to begin my own questioning of the world, and then later I expanded on that to explore in more open ways. The US military is a pure communist regime. My service in it opened my eyes to … well many things, again, both good and bad. Now, and ever on actually, I will be experiencing the world and her people with… well, respect.
October 12, 2009 at 9:02 AM #467571smshorttimerParticipant[quote=svelte]It is odd to me how those who complain about the $8K tax credit never seem to say a peep about the home mortgage deduction.
Might it be because they own a home but aren’t buying one this year?[/quote]
We take the mortgage interest deduction for granted since it’s been around for so long. And it’s not like that deduction can totally wipe out someone’s federal tax bill; probably rarely so. But if I were to close escrow by Nov. 30, the gov’t would be paying me triple my expected income-tax obligation for ’09.
October 12, 2009 at 9:02 AM #467754smshorttimerParticipant[quote=svelte]It is odd to me how those who complain about the $8K tax credit never seem to say a peep about the home mortgage deduction.
Might it be because they own a home but aren’t buying one this year?[/quote]
We take the mortgage interest deduction for granted since it’s been around for so long. And it’s not like that deduction can totally wipe out someone’s federal tax bill; probably rarely so. But if I were to close escrow by Nov. 30, the gov’t would be paying me triple my expected income-tax obligation for ’09.
October 12, 2009 at 9:02 AM #468109smshorttimerParticipant[quote=svelte]It is odd to me how those who complain about the $8K tax credit never seem to say a peep about the home mortgage deduction.
Might it be because they own a home but aren’t buying one this year?[/quote]
We take the mortgage interest deduction for granted since it’s been around for so long. And it’s not like that deduction can totally wipe out someone’s federal tax bill; probably rarely so. But if I were to close escrow by Nov. 30, the gov’t would be paying me triple my expected income-tax obligation for ’09.
October 12, 2009 at 9:02 AM #468181smshorttimerParticipant[quote=svelte]It is odd to me how those who complain about the $8K tax credit never seem to say a peep about the home mortgage deduction.
Might it be because they own a home but aren’t buying one this year?[/quote]
We take the mortgage interest deduction for granted since it’s been around for so long. And it’s not like that deduction can totally wipe out someone’s federal tax bill; probably rarely so. But if I were to close escrow by Nov. 30, the gov’t would be paying me triple my expected income-tax obligation for ’09.
October 12, 2009 at 9:02 AM #468393smshorttimerParticipant[quote=svelte]It is odd to me how those who complain about the $8K tax credit never seem to say a peep about the home mortgage deduction.
Might it be because they own a home but aren’t buying one this year?[/quote]
We take the mortgage interest deduction for granted since it’s been around for so long. And it’s not like that deduction can totally wipe out someone’s federal tax bill; probably rarely so. But if I were to close escrow by Nov. 30, the gov’t would be paying me triple my expected income-tax obligation for ’09.
October 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM #467581afx114ParticipantWhat do you have against the Che Cafe? I’ve seen tons of great bands play there. Even put on a few shows myself. Most of the people who go there don’t even know who Che is. They just want to see a good show.
And for that matter, what do you guys have against Roosevelt? Not that I care, I just didn’t see much difference between the colleges except for the quality of their dorm rooms and whether or not your walk to class had a lot of hills.
– Signed,
Roosevelt GraduateOctober 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM #467763afx114ParticipantWhat do you have against the Che Cafe? I’ve seen tons of great bands play there. Even put on a few shows myself. Most of the people who go there don’t even know who Che is. They just want to see a good show.
And for that matter, what do you guys have against Roosevelt? Not that I care, I just didn’t see much difference between the colleges except for the quality of their dorm rooms and whether or not your walk to class had a lot of hills.
– Signed,
Roosevelt GraduateOctober 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM #468119afx114ParticipantWhat do you have against the Che Cafe? I’ve seen tons of great bands play there. Even put on a few shows myself. Most of the people who go there don’t even know who Che is. They just want to see a good show.
And for that matter, what do you guys have against Roosevelt? Not that I care, I just didn’t see much difference between the colleges except for the quality of their dorm rooms and whether or not your walk to class had a lot of hills.
– Signed,
Roosevelt GraduateOctober 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM #468191afx114ParticipantWhat do you have against the Che Cafe? I’ve seen tons of great bands play there. Even put on a few shows myself. Most of the people who go there don’t even know who Che is. They just want to see a good show.
And for that matter, what do you guys have against Roosevelt? Not that I care, I just didn’t see much difference between the colleges except for the quality of their dorm rooms and whether or not your walk to class had a lot of hills.
– Signed,
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