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[quote]UtahLama wrote:

How many people who owe a ton of shit to the government are not accosted by a fucking federal swat team? Because they don’t have something the government wants.

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excuse me for editing what I thought was nonsense . If it does have some merit
please repost it (NOT) in a rant .

Many people owe US (TX PAYERS) money on back taxes . The difference is he is still using (OUR) land and still paying $0000000000

And yes I know Nick Var gave him permission :slight_smile:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]UtahLama wrote:

How many people who owe a ton of shit to the government are not accosted by a fucking federal swat team? Because they don’t have something the government wants.

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excuse me for editing what I thought was nonsense . If it does have some merit
please repost it (NOT) in a rant .

Many people owe US (TX PAYERS) money on back taxes . The difference is he is still using (OUR) land and still paying $0000000000[/quote]

Oy vey…correct, nothing to see here. Move along, people. Your government loves and cares for you.

Really, trust us.

http://freedomlawschool.org/educational-materials/irs-myths/irs-continues-to-jail-filers.html

OH WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE , that FAUX did not create

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
http://freedomlawschool.org/educational-materials/irs-myths/irs-continues-to-jail-filers.html

OH WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE , that FAUX did not create [/quote]

“Author Peymon Mottahedeh is an anti-Zionist Jewish Iranian born American, founder and President of Freedom Law School.”

Well that’s sounds like a good start…also the whole gist of the article was that you are better off not filing your taxes then filing them wrongly.

Did you even read this?

And why did MSNBC not get all over it?

We are talking about all the people that are prison because of taxes , where is your rage ?

I know you have a great ability to dodge questions . But where is your rage ???

We are not talking Communist Broadcasting or Maximus Scocialist network we are talking about you;

I disagree with Nick Var but he is consistent you on the other hand do not know what to think unless FAUX digests it for you

Oh Where is the outrage :slight_smile:

“Hi Pitt ! Thanx for the suite, the view is amazing :slight_smile: Don’t worry, I paid for the hookers myself. Gotta go, knock on the door, k-bai.”

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Pitt,

I would trust the average man trying to make a living a shit ton more than some government bureaucrat who is doing God knows what in backroom deals.

Politicians are not in the business of solving problems, their job is to get reelected while accumulating as many perks, trips, bribes, hookers, massages, hot tub suites, and freeways named after them as possible.

Any time you can make greedy fucks like that fear the people, it is always a great thing.

Hey pit…

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
unless FAUX digests it for you [/quote]

This is my favorite thing you say, considering that MSNBC is just as bad, and the vast majority of mainstream media leans hard left, and for the record I don’t watch FOX News.

I am afraid that I am gonna have to take the Beans route and quit engaging you, as you just wanna play in your own cell.

http://gopthedailydose.com/2014/04/17/indicted-businessman-names-harry-reid-alleged-recipient-massive-bribe/

Poor Harry Reid.

[quote]Bauber wrote:
http://gopthedailydose.com/2014/04/17/indicted-businessman-names-harry-reid-alleged-recipient-massive-bribe/

Poor Harry Reid.[/quote]

There’s way too much plausible deniability in that situation to stick to Reid, especially if the first liaison actually has anything to do with raising campaign funds. Like a lot of politicians, he’s feathering his nest for retirement by putting a lot of money within reach but not into his own pocket.

One thing that seemed to happen a lot in PA that was the death knell for a bunch of candidates for Governor was linking state employees to campaign activities. Gov. Corbett knocked a lot of people out of the running with that as PAs attorney general/aspiring governor.

Now if something like that could be found on Reid he’d be looking at a healthy prison sentence.

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:
http://gopthedailydose.com/2014/04/17/indicted-businessman-names-harry-reid-alleged-recipient-massive-bribe/

Poor Harry Reid.[/quote]

There’s way too much plausible deniability in that situation to stick to Reid, especially if the first liaison actually has anything to do with raising campaign funds. Like a lot of politicians, he’s feathering his nest for retirement by putting a lot of money within reach but not into his own pocket.

One thing that seemed to happen a lot in PA that was the death knell for a bunch of candidates for Governor was linking state employees to campaign activities. Gov. Corbett knocked a lot of people out of the running with that as PAs attorney general/aspiring governor.

Now if something like that could be found on Reid he’d be looking at a healthy prison sentence.
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If that business owner who got indicted flips and cooperates with the Feds, shit could get very real with subpoenas and discovery into bank and financial records.

Watching Harry Reid get indicted would be pretty legendary.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:
http://gopthedailydose.com/2014/04/17/indicted-businessman-names-harry-reid-alleged-recipient-massive-bribe/

Poor Harry Reid.[/quote]

There’s way too much plausible deniability in that situation to stick to Reid, especially if the first liaison actually has anything to do with raising campaign funds. Like a lot of politicians, he’s feathering his nest for retirement by putting a lot of money within reach but not into his own pocket.

One thing that seemed to happen a lot in PA that was the death knell for a bunch of candidates for Governor was linking state employees to campaign activities. Gov. Corbett knocked a lot of people out of the running with that as PAs attorney general/aspiring governor.

Now if something like that could be found on Reid he’d be looking at a healthy prison sentence.
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If that business owner who got indicted flips and cooperates with the Feds, shit could get very real with subpoenas and discovery into bank and financial records.

Watching Harry Reid get indicted would be pretty legendary.
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I would crack a beer open and laugh at his elitist ass. We shall see what happens, but I am not getting my hopes up.

I agree, I doubt anything will happen.

But oh how they would love that soft baby voice in the prison showers.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
"Hi Pitt ! Thanx for the suite, the view is amazing :slight_smile: Don’t worry, I paid for the hookers myself. [/quote]

Max, you should have let me know you were having a party , I would have brought the girls :slight_smile:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:
http://gopthedailydose.com/2014/04/17/indicted-businessman-names-harry-reid-alleged-recipient-massive-bribe/

Poor Harry Reid.[/quote]

There’s way too much plausible deniability in that situation to stick to Reid, especially if the first liaison actually has anything to do with raising campaign funds. Like a lot of politicians, he’s feathering his nest for retirement by putting a lot of money within reach but not into his own pocket.

One thing that seemed to happen a lot in PA that was the death knell for a bunch of candidates for Governor was linking state employees to campaign activities. Gov. Corbett knocked a lot of people out of the running with that as PAs attorney general/aspiring governor.

Now if something like that could be found on Reid he’d be looking at a healthy prison sentence.
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I personally do not even think whether his son made a couple bucks or not is the issue . No one had a problem with Cheney outsourcing our entire military to Haliburton . I think it would be a great thing to change but why act as though the evil Democrats are the only guilty sitting at the trough

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:
http://gopthedailydose.com/2014/04/17/indicted-businessman-names-harry-reid-alleged-recipient-massive-bribe/

Poor Harry Reid.[/quote]

There’s way too much plausible deniability in that situation to stick to Reid, especially if the first liaison actually has anything to do with raising campaign funds. Like a lot of politicians, he’s feathering his nest for retirement by putting a lot of money within reach but not into his own pocket.

One thing that seemed to happen a lot in PA that was the death knell for a bunch of candidates for Governor was linking state employees to campaign activities. Gov. Corbett knocked a lot of people out of the running with that as PAs attorney general/aspiring governor.

Now if something like that could be found on Reid he’d be looking at a healthy prison sentence.
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I personally do not even think whether his son made a couple bucks or not is the issue . No one had a problem with Cheney outsourcing our entire military to Haliburton . I think it would be a great thing to change but why act as though the evil Democrats are the only guilty sitting at the trough
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In the article linked there is a person making the direct accusation of a bribe to make an FTC investigation disappear. I don’t care about party affiliation any more than you do or think that either is any less immersed in using their office for personal gain than the other.

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

I personally do not even think whether his son made a couple bucks or not is the issue . No one had a problem with Cheney outsourcing our entire military to Haliburton . I think it would be a great thing to change but why act as though the evil Democrats are the only guilty sitting at the trough
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Quite a few people had a problem with Cheney outsourcing to Haliburton. I know it bugged me quite a bit.

I loved being in Iraq and seeing Haliburton guys make 3-5x as much as me doing my job and not having to worry about getting shot.

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