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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Bill who wrote (5281)9/12/1999 7:27:00 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Ever tell a client how to cheat on their taxes, or do you
merely rubber stamp the numbers and send them a bill? Which is it Mr.
Goodie-Two-Shoes? Do you encourage your clients to break the law or do
you rip them off with your rubber stamp?


No, I never have. Course I don't even do tax work for the public at all. BTW, it you have a CPA who does tell you how to cheat on your taxes, I think you should report that to your state's Board of Public Accountancy.

There are a lot of things about drug use I don't understand. And what I do know about it comes from observing the experiences of others and listening to a pretty significant number of ex-users and those who work with them (who are all pretty much ex-users themselves). From the experiences of others I've learned enough to know your characterizations of the "recreational" use of cocaine - benign, no big deal, little or no risk of imprisonment - are a bunch of horseshit. Indeed, from what I've heard, this could well be the sort of rationalization employed by continuing abusers to maintain their denial of a problem. My bringing up of your occupation was not an attempt at a cheap shot but a real question - do you encourage impressionable young people to think that cocaine is, as you've said here on SI, no big deal? If you do, you're doing a real disservice to them and to society as a whole.
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