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by Micky D on 01 November 2008 - 19:11

 [Set ONE tax rate for all estates

See, Mickey, why most people can be labelled?

I am totally opposed to any estate taxes.]

KTF, since I only support estate taxes that apply equally for all, and since the government is prevented from taxing those who are kept safe behind trusts, I do not support any system our greedy legislators will possibly enact.


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 01 November 2008 - 21:11

Riddle me this ...

In the remote eventuality that there might be someone reading this who is still considering voting for Barack Obama, I ask you this ...

   If he is 'unaware' of and 'unconcerned' about his brother's poverty in Africa and his own aunt's poverty AND illegal immigration status in Boston, how in THE hell do you think he will remember YOU?

 It is reported that his aunt had donated $265.00 to his campaign, which makes the question even more salient.

Do you REALLY think he has YOUR interests in mind?

RPK


by keepthefaith on 02 November 2008 - 01:11

DON'T MISS THIS

Sarah Palin received a fake phone call from a radio-jock in Canada who claimed to be French President Sarkozy. It is HILARIOUS, including a statement from Sarkozy that he can see Belgium from his house (not sure whether he said "house" or "arse"). Even that statement does not arouse her suspicions. He also says that he saw the porno movie "Nailin' Pailin" but that still does not trigger any bells. It shows how naive Palin is quite apart from the fact that the McCain campaign must be totally incompetent to have allowed this to occur:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNhA9W9IgFc

Perhaps, this is the October surprise - except that it is November.

Well, it is all over the newswires now:

ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6h1fK1yrnh6Tqp-SAGxAmFgDf1QD946EOKO0


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 02 November 2008 - 01:11

What was that organization that Adolf Hitler had? Sturmabteilung? You know, the “Brown Shirts.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt2yGzHfy7s&eurl=http://www.imao.us/

Or maybe he wants to go straight to the Schutzstaffel, the “SS.”

Are those of us on the right the only ones that ever read books? Or that watched the Nazi shows on the History Channel instead of their “Search for Bigfoot” or “Roswell Uncovered” shows? Or that can think for ourselves?

The First and Second Amendments will be the first targets of the coming Socialist/Dim-O-Crack Government, so speak up before the inauguration, because doing so later will get you jail time.

RPK

 


by Preston on 02 November 2008 - 02:11

RatPackKing, I must admit you do back up your claims with factoids.  Your knowledge of the history of fascism arising in the late 1920's through the 1930's is spot on.  It always starts at the street level and works its way upward to the complete hero worship of their new "savior of the state".  Some say communism under Lenin started the same way, from the street up, and once a foothold was gained, thugs were used to crush any and all oppositon by civilian groups (similar to the brown shirts of nazi fame).  Course once hitler was done with roehm and the brown shirts, he had them purged in the "night of the longknives" incident.  So we see that in history the pattern is always to eliminate the cutouts after they have done all the dirty work and have served as thugs on the street. 



RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 02 November 2008 - 02:11

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RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 02 November 2008 - 03:11

Good find Micky,

For the first time in my life I'm proud to say Michelle Obama was right


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 02 November 2008 - 03:11

Thank you Preston,

I swear…..Obama's campaign could not be ANY more modeled after Hitler’s!!!! Why are folks not seeing this?!?!?!?!? It would take an item by item comparison it seems! Brown Shirts….Obama youth….propaganda….the list is HUGE. Side by side you couldn’t argue with it, yet those still wearing their rose colored glasses would ignore you completely. Course, I am probably a racist cracker for even writing this post…..so I will go back to my corner now and wait to be rounded up in the middle of the night with the rest of the joos. Heil Obama!

RPK


by Chisum on 02 November 2008 - 04:11

This election is important all right, Jade and Steve, with implications down the line worldwide. You got me chuckling RPK – love the Palin radio show piece.

The Iraqi invasion, bar for lining the pockets of Bush’s oil cronies, only inflicted more misery and now mere luxury – a millstone dragging down all ordinary Americans! Which didn’t stop present buffoons from stirring up more strife in Syria the other day and Georgia before that, or from inciting a new Missile Shield related nuclear arms race. I agree with Mickey that Bosnia/Serbia/Kosovo was no affair of the US. And since when do leaders of a civilized nation, one that’s seen countless of its young man pay the ultimate price for democracy and the rule of law, bloodily re-characterize those of fifty odd Iraqi men, whatever the alleged crime, into a pack of wanted-dead-or-alive playing cards; while caging scores of others years-long under thinnest pretext! It’s clear where Bush and cabal really belong post-election – and it’s not on some Texan ranch! Surely McCain spells more of the same.

The economy decides this election; not irrelevant distractions like guns, Palin, tax on deceased estates or what else. There’s only one Holy Trinity: oil, material wellbeing and self-interest! Getting shot down hardly qualify anyone for running the world’s largest economy. Faced with hard times (“Buddy, can you spare a dime”?), who really thinks that McCain, hailing from same priviliged milieu as Bush and friends (how many houses does he own again?), has the mentality to turn present situation around, or even the political will?

Like Blitzen, I reckon that once we’ve given our kids the best upbringing and education possible the job’s basically done. Spare a thought too for all those unemployed university kids lumbered with large tuition loans, many moving back in with the old folks. I agree with Mickey that we shouldn’t rip estate riches asunder but a couple of million bucks exemption looks good to me! The gift duty thing is only there to close the most blatant loophole. Big difference too between giving youngsters a helping hand later in life and leaving them millions of dollars on a silver platter. Maybe many tax loopholes only persist because politicians do pretty well financially and more than quick to avail themselves.
 






 


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