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Shadowfax
Participant[quote=pri_dk]Sean Hannity, please stay off the Pigg forum and go back to Fox News.
There are plenty of places on the internet for partisan name-calling. We don’t need it here.[/quote]
AMEN!!!
Shadowfax
ParticipantIf done right, an entity will generally protect your personal assets. But patb’s experience is typical: most banks see through the aims of the entity and make the owners (partners, members, shareholders, etc) sign personal guarantees to make sure they get their money if things go south. Many banks won’t make the loans without personal guaratees and at least one of the people giving the guaranty must have some reachable, sizeable assets.
Shadowfax
ParticipantIf done right, an entity will generally protect your personal assets. But patb’s experience is typical: most banks see through the aims of the entity and make the owners (partners, members, shareholders, etc) sign personal guarantees to make sure they get their money if things go south. Many banks won’t make the loans without personal guaratees and at least one of the people giving the guaranty must have some reachable, sizeable assets.
Shadowfax
ParticipantIf done right, an entity will generally protect your personal assets. But patb’s experience is typical: most banks see through the aims of the entity and make the owners (partners, members, shareholders, etc) sign personal guarantees to make sure they get their money if things go south. Many banks won’t make the loans without personal guaratees and at least one of the people giving the guaranty must have some reachable, sizeable assets.
Shadowfax
ParticipantIf done right, an entity will generally protect your personal assets. But patb’s experience is typical: most banks see through the aims of the entity and make the owners (partners, members, shareholders, etc) sign personal guarantees to make sure they get their money if things go south. Many banks won’t make the loans without personal guaratees and at least one of the people giving the guaranty must have some reachable, sizeable assets.
Shadowfax
ParticipantIf done right, an entity will generally protect your personal assets. But patb’s experience is typical: most banks see through the aims of the entity and make the owners (partners, members, shareholders, etc) sign personal guarantees to make sure they get their money if things go south. Many banks won’t make the loans without personal guaratees and at least one of the people giving the guaranty must have some reachable, sizeable assets.
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=felix]Again we are in need of defining torture.[/quote]
I’ll say it again: we defined waterboarding as torture when we executed the Japanese for using it in WWII.
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agreedShadowfax
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=felix]Again we are in need of defining torture.[/quote]
I’ll say it again: we defined waterboarding as torture when we executed the Japanese for using it in WWII.
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agreedShadowfax
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=felix]Again we are in need of defining torture.[/quote]
I’ll say it again: we defined waterboarding as torture when we executed the Japanese for using it in WWII.
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agreedShadowfax
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=felix]Again we are in need of defining torture.[/quote]
I’ll say it again: we defined waterboarding as torture when we executed the Japanese for using it in WWII.
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agreedShadowfax
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=felix]Again we are in need of defining torture.[/quote]
I’ll say it again: we defined waterboarding as torture when we executed the Japanese for using it in WWII.
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agreedShadowfax
Participant[quote=felix]I am not saying it works in all cases but it is clear from everything I read that certain more extreme techniques work very well in certain circumstances and other less extreme techniques work better in other circumstances. You must not be looking at very many sources to say, “all the experts I have seen say torture is a poor source of intel”.
[/quote]So did the 183rd waterboarding work?
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=felix]I am not saying it works in all cases but it is clear from everything I read that certain more extreme techniques work very well in certain circumstances and other less extreme techniques work better in other circumstances. You must not be looking at very many sources to say, “all the experts I have seen say torture is a poor source of intel”.
[/quote]So did the 183rd waterboarding work?
Shadowfax
Participant[quote=felix]I am not saying it works in all cases but it is clear from everything I read that certain more extreme techniques work very well in certain circumstances and other less extreme techniques work better in other circumstances. You must not be looking at very many sources to say, “all the experts I have seen say torture is a poor source of intel”.
[/quote]So did the 183rd waterboarding work?
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