Archive for April, 2008
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
"Pope Benedict XVI has spoken out for the weak and vulnerable, witnessing to the value of each and every human life."
Do you agree with Pope Benedict's commitment " to the value of each and every human life? " Would you think most Americans do? Do you think this a controversial statement? ...
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
The CasinoFreePhila Global Strategies poll demonstrates the strong opposition to Philadelphia casinos on the Philadelphia Riverfront, so close to residential neighborhoods. And people have valid and demonstrable support for the opinions that the poll measured. There are Hidden Costs as CasinoFreePhila and Hallwatch have pointed out. See link for Dr. ...
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Monday, April 21st, 2008
Do you pay any of these taxes?
Corporate Net Income Tax
Capital Stock Franchise Tax
Bank and Trust Company Shares Tax
Title Insurance Companies Shares Tax
Insurance Premiums Tax
Mutual Thrift Institution Tax
You can use your tax dollars, as tax credits, for scholarships for income qualifying kids for religious schools or nonsectarian, private inner city schools.
More ...
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Monday, April 21st, 2008
From Liberal Democrat asking: "What don't you understand? Personally I think it is fairly simple. Two wars started and not finished in over half a decade, trillion dollar surplus turned into multi trillion dollar deficits, immigrants just waltzing into the country without a concern for security and another Republican recession.
What don't ...
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Saturday, April 19th, 2008
On April 22nd, I will be voting for Lance Rogers in the Republican Primary for 17th Senatorial District.
Lance Rogers has a well known and proven record of involvement in real world community in his township district. As township commissioner, he has never voted for a tax increase and has, astutely, ...
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