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To: CharleyMike who wrote (3294)9/20/1999 8:35:00 PM
From: CharleyMike  Respond to of 6418
 
Monday's:

Where I stand;

On Politics: The campaign expenditures for each candidate for public office should be limited to the financial capability of the poorest. If a wealthy candidate wishes to spend more, he must provide each of his opponents a like amount. Debates are a waste of time. Each candidate should provide a position paper(kinda' like this one) and all interested parties would then be able to determine whom they preferred.

A validated voter registration certificate filed with your income tax return would provide for a 25% reduction in net income tax. Failure to provide a validated voter registration certificate would provide for a 25% increase in net income tax.

Subsequent failure to produce the certificate with the tax return should result in incremental increases in the tax due. Soon we would have no voter apathy.