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To: Road Walker who wrote (369999)2/5/2008 4:21:25 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572613
 
John you can only pass on so much. The IRS has limits based on what kind of business you have.



To: Road Walker who wrote (369999)2/5/2008 5:14:39 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572613
 
McCain pulled another dirty trick today. Romney won the first ballot in the West Virginia caucuses. McCain then makes a back room deal where he throws his suport to Huckabee. So Huckabee wins the West Virginia caucuses. Thus preventing Romney from winning the state. Old time political dirty tricks are McCains specialty.
Romney cries foul. Huckabee calls him a whiner. Huckleberry still thinks he can win. Or maybe gets a job promise.

At least Edwards hasn't thrown support either way for the Dems.
I give him credit for that.

The Republican party is getting more split by the minute. McCain is leaving a bad taste in everyones mouth.

news.yahoo.com

"In the first contest decided Tuesday, Huckabee won all 18 delegates at the West Virginia GOP convention. Romney had hoped to claim victory there, but with McCain trailing, his backers switched their support to Huckabee to deprive Romney of the win."



To: Road Walker who wrote (369999)2/28/2008 1:15:34 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1572613
 
And many of the smaller ones simply pass through their income to owners who then report it on their personal returns.

And our personal income tax rates for people with above average incomes are higher than the corporate rates for much of the world.