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		<title>By: Atalaya princess</title>
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		<description>When is Van Jenerette&#039;s trial date anyway?  Is he still on the payroll or, God forbid, teaching?
I&#039;m mean, Katherine loves to yammer away on the blogosphere.  Maybe she could actually say something interesting for once.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When is Van Jenerette&#8217;s trial date anyway?  Is he still on the payroll or, God forbid, teaching?<br />
I&#8217;m mean, Katherine loves to yammer away on the blogosphere.  Maybe she could actually say something interesting for once.</p>
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		<title>By: waterdog</title>
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		<description>As always there is no reply from Jenerette.  The facade continues.</description>
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		<title>By: John Paul McDaniel</title>
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		<description>We here in Texas have a state sales tax and it has resulted in NONE! of the dire predictions some have foreseen. There has been no scandal, corruption, or cheating in relation to it. It has funded our state government SPLENDIDLY! We Texans, tourists, illegal aliens, criminals, etc. are all in INSTANT COMPLIANCE!! every time we go through the &quot;cash-register-check-out-line&quot;. Virtually no one escapes paying. If it works for Texas it will work for the nation. THINK ABOUT IT MORE................................................... Read and Enjoy.................................................. APRIL 15TH????? Let&#039;s make it just another Spring day.

HR 25, the Fair Tax Act, is in the House Ways and Means Committee of 
congress, waiting to be passed into law. If passed, the Income Tax &amp; 
IRS would be abolished and replaced with a national (retail only) sales 
tax. 

Everyone shoud go to: www.congress.org and tell their congressmen that 
they want HR 25 passed into law ASAP!!!! If we all &quot;push together&quot;, we 
can make it happen. There&#039;s nothing to it, BUT TO DO IT!!!!!! 

Read and Enjoy. 

The FINAL SOLUTION!! for the IRS &amp; Income Tax Problem 

50 Reasons I Support the FairTax 
(How many reasons can you give for supporting the present obsolete IRS 
&amp; income tax system?) 

Those Who Know the Facts Love the Fair Tax 
&quot;Family Friendly Tax Reform&quot; 
Tax Reform with far less pain and much more gain! 
Out with the Old Code and in with the New (national RETAIL ONLY sales 
tax). 

www.fairtax.org 

1. It allows you to keep 100% of your paycheck, with nothing withheld 
for Social Security and Medicare payments. 
2. It eliminates the regressive payroll tax that hurts the poor. 
Currently, every one of us is taxed a minimum of 7.65% on our first-dollar of 
wages up to $90,000, if we earn that much. 
3. It assures that the wealthiest Americans will be voluntarily helping 
to fund social security with every last dollar they spend above the 
poverty level. Today, earnings are subject to payroll taxes only up to 
$90,000. The wealthiest Americans therefore do not pay into the system 
above that amount. If their earnings are from investments, no earnings 
fund the Social Security system. Under the FairTax, a single purchase 
(regardless of the source of the earnings) can result in greater 
contributions to the Social Security system than would be paid by an individual 
under the payroll tax of today. 
4. It provides funding for Social Security and Medicare at a level 
equal to or greater than at present, with a stronger and broader tax base. 
5. It secures the future of Social Security and Medicare because all 
spenders fund it and not just the workers. 
6. It eliminates all personal income taxes, payroll taxes, corporate 
income taxes, gift taxes, death taxes, and capital gains taxes. 
7. It eliminates the income tax and the IRS. Members of Congress and 
the public overwhelmingly agree that the current internal revenue code is 
cumbersome, intrusive, coercive, and inefficient. 
8. It is revenue neutral with the present income tax system, funding 
the federal budget at current levels. 
9. It will remove an average of 22% of the cost of American made goods 
by removing the built-in payroll tax (the other 7.65% of earnings that 
employers pay) and other business taxes that are now passed to 
consumers as an &quot;embedded&quot; tax of approximately 22% due to the cascading of 
income and payroll taxes paid by U.S. employers, at every step of 
production, to the U.S. Treasury. 
10. It doesn&#039;t tax used items ? clothes, cars, homes. Only new items 
are taxed when sold by a business to an individual. 
11. It is progressive, a &quot;prebate&quot; of the tax amount up to the poverty 
level is given to everyone. This means that those spending below the 
poverty level have a net gain because the &quot;prebate&quot; exceeds the amount 
paid in taxes. (Under the present system they pay the payroll tax even if 
they get a full refund of income tax withheld.) 

12. It eliminates 90% of the cost of compliance. American families and 
American businesses waste an estimated $250 ? $600 billion per year 
doing the paperwork necessary to comply with the tax code. That is roughly 
$1,000 ? $2,000 annually for every man, woman and child in the U.S. 
13. It creates an opportunity for our products to leave this country 
costing an average of 25% less, thus increasing our exports, lower our 
deficit balance of trade, and increasing employment at home. 
14. It encourages investment in companies located in the U.S., thus 
providing a home for money already in the US and attracting more. The U.S. 
will be the most attractive tax-free haven in the world for doing 
business. American companies will return from offshore and overseas. 
15. It encourages repatriation to the U.S. of money held by U.S. 
individuals and companies now in foreign countries, with no tax consequence. 
16. All 290 million Americans and 51 million visiting tourists fund 
Social Security and Medicare with their purchases. Today only 110 million 
workers fund these programs via deductions from their paychecks. 
17. The broader tax base includes the ten percent of our economy, an 
estimated $1 trillion, that today is underground or under the table. 
Under the FairTax, the illegal drug dealer will pay his tax just like the 
rest of us when he buys his sunglasses, BMW, and other items, as will 
those who do business for cash. 
18. It allows families to save more for home ownership, education, and 
retirement. An average family making $50,000 will have $7,500 more 
spendable income. 
19. It makes educational tuition a tax-free expenditure of tax-free 
income. 
20. It makes American products more competitive overseas by removing 
the embedded tax from them, thus lowering their prices, which compensates 
for low foreign wages. 
21. It makes American products more competitive at home by removing the 
embedded tax from them, compensating for the low cost of imported 
products not burdened by taxes imposed by exporting countries. 
22. It removes the need for formal 401-K&#039;s, IRAs, HSA, etc. Anyone will 
be able to set up any kind of savings or investment account without 
regard to taxes or the government. 
23. It frees churches and other non-profit organizations from the 
expense of filing tax returns and paying their half of Social Security and 
Medicare payments for employees. There will no longer be any 501.c.3 or 
501.c.4 non-profit tax status, because there will be no more tax to be 
exempt from. 
24. It restores to churches and non-profit organizations the 1st 
Amendment right to engage in free speech, without fear of losing their 
tax-free status. 
25. It gives individuals and businesses the right to donate as much as 
they want to in a given year to charitable causes. 
26. It restores the 4th Amendment, protecting against unreasonable 
searches and seizures, from which the IRS presently is exempt. 
27. It restores the 5th Amendment, which guarantees the right to due 
process. Under current systems the IRS has their own courts with their 
own set of rules not included in the 5th. 
28. It cleans up a major flaw in campaign financing, eliminating 
campaign donations for &quot;tax favors&quot;. 
29. It eliminates wrangling in Congress over tax cuts, the tax code, 
and who is or is not paying a fair share of the tax bill. 
30. It encourages work by letting workers keep 100% of their earnings 
and giving a rebate, to boot, making the notion that the more you work, 
the more money you have, a reality, unlike the current system where 
welfare is lost when you go to work, so your first dollars earned after 
taxes just offset what you were currently getting in welfare, making you 
no better off. 
31. It allows more of the lower income families to become home owners 
by allowing a second job income above their current income (all tax 
free) to be applied to a mortgage. Money for down payments for homes is 
also saved totally tax free so that it will accumulate faster. 
32. It allows families to retain farms and businesses in the hands of 
those who built them through the elimination of the death tax. 
33. It allows families to help each other out tax-free, by eliminating 
the gift tax. 
34. It encourages individuals to self-insure, making the health system 
more direct pay (no 3rd party pay), thus bringing costs down. 
35. Without FICA to pay, most states, counties, municipalities, and 
school districts will see a large increase in their state budget revenues, 
additionally lowering the overall tax burden (State &amp; Federal) for most 
Americans. 
36. It assures that no American will find, at the end of the year, a 
need to get a loan to pay taxes as an alternative to penalties, interest, 
or cheating. 
37. It restores individual privacy. The government no longer needs to 
know where you work, what you are earning, and what you are doing with 
it. 
38. It eliminates the need to have a &quot;marriage&quot; clarification declaring 
who you live with, as that has no bearing at all on a state or federal 
sales tax. 
39. It eliminates the need for courts to decide which divorced parent 
gets to take the tax deduction for children. 
40. It reduces production costs for farmers and other subsidized 
businesses, leading to a reduction in subsidies, thus reducing the federal 
budget. 
41. It eliminates the administrative costs incurred by states in 
collection of state sales taxes because states will piggyback the state tax 
collection onto the national tax collection, for which they are 
compensated by the FairTax ?% administrative cost give-back. [Doesn&#039;t this go 
to the retailers?] 
42. It results in a windfall profit for many of those holding taxable 
corporate high interest bonds at the time of passage of FairTax, since 
they will not be taxed under FairTax. (A higher interest rate is usually 
paid to entice investors to buy the corporate bonds rather than go with 
the lower interest, but tax free, municipal bonds, now.) 
43. It shifts the tax to consumption, which consumption tables over 
time show is more stable than income, therefore the tax revenue stream is 
likely to be a more stable and predictable amount. 
44. It results in Federal Reserve rates being based on current 
consumption, which is rather stable, instead of future earnings, which are less 
predictable, resulting in surer inflation prevention. 
45. It allows for better planning by businesses, because they no longer 
have to consider tax implications for everything they do. 
46. It makes higher employment or better compensation possible in the 
small business sector where today it costs approximately three dollars 
in compliance costs to pay one dollar in payroll and income taxes. 
47. It moves many now providing tax preparation, advice, accounting, 
planning, and records maintenance into an expansive economy where they 
will be producing goods and services. There they can add to the standard 
of living of all Americans and likely earn more than they do currently, 
instead of shuffling paper for the government (and not contributing 
anything economically to society). 
48. It relieves citizens of the risk of facing the shift in burden of 
proof that is so common with the current system, i.e., the taxpayer is 
guilty unless innocence can be proved, when even IRS staff sometimes 
give conflicting interpretations. 
49. It&#039;s simple, unambiguous, and certain, the opposite of the current 
tax code. 
50. It&#039;s good for the environment. It reportedly would save about 
300,000 trees a year that are needed to produce the paper for the IRS 
compliance and tax forms, enough to reach around the equator placed end to 
end 28 times. Also, since it taxes only new items, it would encourage 
buying tax-free pre-owned cars, clothes, furniture, houses, etc. Reuse is 
good for the environment, too. 

Best Regards, 
John Paul McDaniel 

Go to: www.fairtax.org PLEASE CONSIDER THIS ALSO: 22% of all that you buy currently is tax / tax compliance cost. When that cost goes away (under the Fair Tax) the price of your $1.00 item (purchased at Wal-Mart, for example) drops in price to 78 cents (without damaging the profit margin). 1.23 X 78 cents = 96 cents. Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Even with the 23% Fair Tax added on, your originally $1.00 item is now 4 cents cheaper. The &quot;out-of-pocket&quot; cost of living , under the Fair Tax , will be no more than it is now. Under the Fair Tax there are NO LOSERS, only winners, the difference being that some win BIGGER!!!! than others due th their increased FRUGALITY. 

Best Regards, 
John Paul McDaniel</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We here in Texas have a state sales tax and it has resulted in NONE! of the dire predictions some have foreseen. There has been no scandal, corruption, or cheating in relation to it. It has funded our state government SPLENDIDLY! We Texans, tourists, illegal aliens, criminals, etc. are all in INSTANT COMPLIANCE!! every time we go through the &#8220;cash-register-check-out-line&#8221;. Virtually no one escapes paying. If it works for Texas it will work for the nation. THINK ABOUT IT MORE&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; Read and Enjoy&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.. APRIL 15TH????? Let&#8217;s make it just another Spring day.</p>
<p>HR 25, the Fair Tax Act, is in the House Ways and Means Committee of<br />
congress, waiting to be passed into law. If passed, the Income Tax &amp;<br />
IRS would be abolished and replaced with a national (retail only) sales<br />
tax. </p>
<p>Everyone shoud go to: <a href="http://www.congress.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.congress.org</a> and tell their congressmen that<br />
they want HR 25 passed into law ASAP!!!! If we all &#8220;push together&#8221;, we<br />
can make it happen. There&#8217;s nothing to it, BUT TO DO IT!!!!!! </p>
<p>Read and Enjoy. </p>
<p>The FINAL SOLUTION!! for the IRS &amp; Income Tax Problem </p>
<p>50 Reasons I Support the FairTax<br />
(How many reasons can you give for supporting the present obsolete IRS<br />
&amp; income tax system?) </p>
<p>Those Who Know the Facts Love the Fair Tax<br />
&#8220;Family Friendly Tax Reform&#8221;<br />
Tax Reform with far less pain and much more gain!<br />
Out with the Old Code and in with the New (national RETAIL ONLY sales<br />
tax). </p>
<p><a href="http://www.fairtax.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.fairtax.org</a> </p>
<p>1. It allows you to keep 100% of your paycheck, with nothing withheld<br />
for Social Security and Medicare payments.<br />
2. It eliminates the regressive payroll tax that hurts the poor.<br />
Currently, every one of us is taxed a minimum of 7.65% on our first-dollar of<br />
wages up to $90,000, if we earn that much.<br />
3. It assures that the wealthiest Americans will be voluntarily helping<br />
to fund social security with every last dollar they spend above the<br />
poverty level. Today, earnings are subject to payroll taxes only up to<br />
$90,000. The wealthiest Americans therefore do not pay into the system<br />
above that amount. If their earnings are from investments, no earnings<br />
fund the Social Security system. Under the FairTax, a single purchase<br />
(regardless of the source of the earnings) can result in greater<br />
contributions to the Social Security system than would be paid by an individual<br />
under the payroll tax of today.<br />
4. It provides funding for Social Security and Medicare at a level<br />
equal to or greater than at present, with a stronger and broader tax base.<br />
5. It secures the future of Social Security and Medicare because all<br />
spenders fund it and not just the workers.<br />
6. It eliminates all personal income taxes, payroll taxes, corporate<br />
income taxes, gift taxes, death taxes, and capital gains taxes.<br />
7. It eliminates the income tax and the IRS. Members of Congress and<br />
the public overwhelmingly agree that the current internal revenue code is<br />
cumbersome, intrusive, coercive, and inefficient.<br />
8. It is revenue neutral with the present income tax system, funding<br />
the federal budget at current levels.<br />
9. It will remove an average of 22% of the cost of American made goods<br />
by removing the built-in payroll tax (the other 7.65% of earnings that<br />
employers pay) and other business taxes that are now passed to<br />
consumers as an &#8220;embedded&#8221; tax of approximately 22% due to the cascading of<br />
income and payroll taxes paid by U.S. employers, at every step of<br />
production, to the U.S. Treasury.<br />
10. It doesn&#8217;t tax used items ? clothes, cars, homes. Only new items<br />
are taxed when sold by a business to an individual.<br />
11. It is progressive, a &#8220;prebate&#8221; of the tax amount up to the poverty<br />
level is given to everyone. This means that those spending below the<br />
poverty level have a net gain because the &#8220;prebate&#8221; exceeds the amount<br />
paid in taxes. (Under the present system they pay the payroll tax even if<br />
they get a full refund of income tax withheld.) </p>
<p>12. It eliminates 90% of the cost of compliance. American families and<br />
American businesses waste an estimated $250 ? $600 billion per year<br />
doing the paperwork necessary to comply with the tax code. That is roughly<br />
$1,000 ? $2,000 annually for every man, woman and child in the U.S.<br />
13. It creates an opportunity for our products to leave this country<br />
costing an average of 25% less, thus increasing our exports, lower our<br />
deficit balance of trade, and increasing employment at home.<br />
14. It encourages investment in companies located in the U.S., thus<br />
providing a home for money already in the US and attracting more. The U.S.<br />
will be the most attractive tax-free haven in the world for doing<br />
business. American companies will return from offshore and overseas.<br />
15. It encourages repatriation to the U.S. of money held by U.S.<br />
individuals and companies now in foreign countries, with no tax consequence.<br />
16. All 290 million Americans and 51 million visiting tourists fund<br />
Social Security and Medicare with their purchases. Today only 110 million<br />
workers fund these programs via deductions from their paychecks.<br />
17. The broader tax base includes the ten percent of our economy, an<br />
estimated $1 trillion, that today is underground or under the table.<br />
Under the FairTax, the illegal drug dealer will pay his tax just like the<br />
rest of us when he buys his sunglasses, BMW, and other items, as will<br />
those who do business for cash.<br />
18. It allows families to save more for home ownership, education, and<br />
retirement. An average family making $50,000 will have $7,500 more<br />
spendable income.<br />
19. It makes educational tuition a tax-free expenditure of tax-free<br />
income.<br />
20. It makes American products more competitive overseas by removing<br />
the embedded tax from them, thus lowering their prices, which compensates<br />
for low foreign wages.<br />
21. It makes American products more competitive at home by removing the<br />
embedded tax from them, compensating for the low cost of imported<br />
products not burdened by taxes imposed by exporting countries.<br />
22. It removes the need for formal 401-K&#8217;s, IRAs, HSA, etc. Anyone will<br />
be able to set up any kind of savings or investment account without<br />
regard to taxes or the government.<br />
23. It frees churches and other non-profit organizations from the<br />
expense of filing tax returns and paying their half of Social Security and<br />
Medicare payments for employees. There will no longer be any 501.c.3 or<br />
501.c.4 non-profit tax status, because there will be no more tax to be<br />
exempt from.<br />
24. It restores to churches and non-profit organizations the 1st<br />
Amendment right to engage in free speech, without fear of losing their<br />
tax-free status.<br />
25. It gives individuals and businesses the right to donate as much as<br />
they want to in a given year to charitable causes.<br />
26. It restores the 4th Amendment, protecting against unreasonable<br />
searches and seizures, from which the IRS presently is exempt.<br />
27. It restores the 5th Amendment, which guarantees the right to due<br />
process. Under current systems the IRS has their own courts with their<br />
own set of rules not included in the 5th.<br />
28. It cleans up a major flaw in campaign financing, eliminating<br />
campaign donations for &#8220;tax favors&#8221;.<br />
29. It eliminates wrangling in Congress over tax cuts, the tax code,<br />
and who is or is not paying a fair share of the tax bill.<br />
30. It encourages work by letting workers keep 100% of their earnings<br />
and giving a rebate, to boot, making the notion that the more you work,<br />
the more money you have, a reality, unlike the current system where<br />
welfare is lost when you go to work, so your first dollars earned after<br />
taxes just offset what you were currently getting in welfare, making you<br />
no better off.<br />
31. It allows more of the lower income families to become home owners<br />
by allowing a second job income above their current income (all tax<br />
free) to be applied to a mortgage. Money for down payments for homes is<br />
also saved totally tax free so that it will accumulate faster.<br />
32. It allows families to retain farms and businesses in the hands of<br />
those who built them through the elimination of the death tax.<br />
33. It allows families to help each other out tax-free, by eliminating<br />
the gift tax.<br />
34. It encourages individuals to self-insure, making the health system<br />
more direct pay (no 3rd party pay), thus bringing costs down.<br />
35. Without FICA to pay, most states, counties, municipalities, and<br />
school districts will see a large increase in their state budget revenues,<br />
additionally lowering the overall tax burden (State &amp; Federal) for most<br />
Americans.<br />
36. It assures that no American will find, at the end of the year, a<br />
need to get a loan to pay taxes as an alternative to penalties, interest,<br />
or cheating.<br />
37. It restores individual privacy. The government no longer needs to<br />
know where you work, what you are earning, and what you are doing with<br />
it.<br />
38. It eliminates the need to have a &#8220;marriage&#8221; clarification declaring<br />
who you live with, as that has no bearing at all on a state or federal<br />
sales tax.<br />
39. It eliminates the need for courts to decide which divorced parent<br />
gets to take the tax deduction for children.<br />
40. It reduces production costs for farmers and other subsidized<br />
businesses, leading to a reduction in subsidies, thus reducing the federal<br />
budget.<br />
41. It eliminates the administrative costs incurred by states in<br />
collection of state sales taxes because states will piggyback the state tax<br />
collection onto the national tax collection, for which they are<br />
compensated by the FairTax ?% administrative cost give-back. [Doesn't this go<br />
to the retailers?]<br />
42. It results in a windfall profit for many of those holding taxable<br />
corporate high interest bonds at the time of passage of FairTax, since<br />
they will not be taxed under FairTax. (A higher interest rate is usually<br />
paid to entice investors to buy the corporate bonds rather than go with<br />
the lower interest, but tax free, municipal bonds, now.)<br />
43. It shifts the tax to consumption, which consumption tables over<br />
time show is more stable than income, therefore the tax revenue stream is<br />
likely to be a more stable and predictable amount.<br />
44. It results in Federal Reserve rates being based on current<br />
consumption, which is rather stable, instead of future earnings, which are less<br />
predictable, resulting in surer inflation prevention.<br />
45. It allows for better planning by businesses, because they no longer<br />
have to consider tax implications for everything they do.<br />
46. It makes higher employment or better compensation possible in the<br />
small business sector where today it costs approximately three dollars<br />
in compliance costs to pay one dollar in payroll and income taxes.<br />
47. It moves many now providing tax preparation, advice, accounting,<br />
planning, and records maintenance into an expansive economy where they<br />
will be producing goods and services. There they can add to the standard<br />
of living of all Americans and likely earn more than they do currently,<br />
instead of shuffling paper for the government (and not contributing<br />
anything economically to society).<br />
48. It relieves citizens of the risk of facing the shift in burden of<br />
proof that is so common with the current system, i.e., the taxpayer is<br />
guilty unless innocence can be proved, when even IRS staff sometimes<br />
give conflicting interpretations.<br />
49. It&#8217;s simple, unambiguous, and certain, the opposite of the current<br />
tax code.<br />
50. It&#8217;s good for the environment. It reportedly would save about<br />
300,000 trees a year that are needed to produce the paper for the IRS<br />
compliance and tax forms, enough to reach around the equator placed end to<br />
end 28 times. Also, since it taxes only new items, it would encourage<br />
buying tax-free pre-owned cars, clothes, furniture, houses, etc. Reuse is<br />
good for the environment, too. </p>
<p>Best Regards,<br />
John Paul McDaniel </p>
<p>Go to: <a href="http://www.fairtax.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.fairtax.org</a> PLEASE CONSIDER THIS ALSO: 22% of all that you buy currently is tax / tax compliance cost. When that cost goes away (under the Fair Tax) the price of your $1.00 item (purchased at Wal-Mart, for example) drops in price to 78 cents (without damaging the profit margin). 1.23 X 78 cents = 96 cents. Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Even with the 23% Fair Tax added on, your originally $1.00 item is now 4 cents cheaper. The &#8220;out-of-pocket&#8221; cost of living , under the Fair Tax , will be no more than it is now. Under the Fair Tax there are NO LOSERS, only winners, the difference being that some win BIGGER!!!! than others due th their increased FRUGALITY. </p>
<p>Best Regards,<br />
John Paul McDaniel</p>
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		<title>By: Bubba Brigade</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bubba Brigade</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 00:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Katherine:

As far as my two cents are concerned, you just lost my vote for playing your service to our country into politics. While I admire you for serving in the military, I think that for you to play up the fact that you served to get one vote, or one thousand votes, is a slap in the face to everyone with whom you served and the millions of veterans who dot our landscape.

My grandfather served, was awarded two purple hearts, and fought for four years during World War II, and he NEVER mentioned any of it to his friends or family. Why? Because he considered it to be his duty. He passed away in 1994 before he could see people like you and Governor Sanford use their military service for a political advantage.

And one other thing: Who in their right mind would ever vote for someone who spends so much of their free time typing away on the blogosphere? Grow up.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Katherine:</p>
<p>As far as my two cents are concerned, you just lost my vote for playing your service to our country into politics. While I admire you for serving in the military, I think that for you to play up the fact that you served to get one vote, or one thousand votes, is a slap in the face to everyone with whom you served and the millions of veterans who dot our landscape.</p>
<p>My grandfather served, was awarded two purple hearts, and fought for four years during World War II, and he NEVER mentioned any of it to his friends or family. Why? Because he considered it to be his duty. He passed away in 1994 before he could see people like you and Governor Sanford use their military service for a political advantage.</p>
<p>And one other thing: Who in their right mind would ever vote for someone who spends so much of their free time typing away on the blogosphere? Grow up.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 00:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Fair Tax is a good first step but the end goal should be getting rid of personal income taxes completely.

The two major parties we currently have are just polishing brass on the Titanic!

A real man will reach out to individuals regardless of party lines on taxes, illegal aliens, undeclared wars in violation of the U.S. Constitution, and corporate welfare.

Bob&#039;s got my vote and my donation!

Go to http://aimhighwithbob.com if you want to make a REAL difference this November 4th!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Fair Tax is a good first step but the end goal should be getting rid of personal income taxes completely.</p>
<p>The two major parties we currently have are just polishing brass on the Titanic!</p>
<p>A real man will reach out to individuals regardless of party lines on taxes, illegal aliens, undeclared wars in violation of the U.S. Constitution, and corporate welfare.</p>
<p>Bob&#8217;s got my vote and my donation!</p>
<p>Go to <a href="http://aimhighwithbob.com" rel="nofollow">http://aimhighwithbob.com</a> if you want to make a REAL difference this November 4th!</p>
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		<title>By: waterdog</title>
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		<dc:creator>waterdog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 22:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Katherine:  Read this and realize that you aren&#039;t fooling people with your delusions anymore.

1.   You are not a real combat soldier or special ops like Bruce Mount.  You are in civil affairs by your own admission.  I guess I sleep safe at night knowing you are working on an army photo shoot.  But get real you are not protecting anybody, real soldiers do that.  You are NOT in the &quot;firing line&quot;.

2.    You have always had excuses why you lose.  Now you are blaming army duty.  Why is it that you can&#039;t win, can&#039;t raise money, and can&#039;t figure out that after 7 or 8 races now neither you or Van can win.

3.   You ran against a gentleman you had enough loyalty to you and Van to give you jobs and titles.  You have no loyalty to him, thats how you pay him back?  Thats pretty low to let your own ambission rule you that way.  That illustrates why people are not loyal to you.

4.  What are you going to be the &quot;last man standing&quot; for, another high shot a say city council.  Oh I forgot you couldn&#039;t win that either.

5.  You try to claim a victory in coming in 2nd.  Last I looked the incumbant got over 70% of the vote and he didn&#039;t campaign a lick.  Lets see was it the army&#039;s fault or that you can&#039;t raise money.

KJ, you really need to look after your family.  That&#039;s not sexist its reality.  Your kids need you right now with Van&#039;s deal.  By the way most people are in shock that you would run for office or better yet go play army with all that going on.  Thats why you can&#039;t get elected.  People believe you have bad judgement and that your nuts.  So,  you can run for whatever you want to, but you are not respected enough to win.  Sorry I have to be so blunt.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Katherine:  Read this and realize that you aren&#8217;t fooling people with your delusions anymore.</p>
<p>1.   You are not a real combat soldier or special ops like Bruce Mount.  You are in civil affairs by your own admission.  I guess I sleep safe at night knowing you are working on an army photo shoot.  But get real you are not protecting anybody, real soldiers do that.  You are NOT in the &#8220;firing line&#8221;.</p>
<p>2.    You have always had excuses why you lose.  Now you are blaming army duty.  Why is it that you can&#8217;t win, can&#8217;t raise money, and can&#8217;t figure out that after 7 or 8 races now neither you or Van can win.</p>
<p>3.   You ran against a gentleman you had enough loyalty to you and Van to give you jobs and titles.  You have no loyalty to him, thats how you pay him back?  Thats pretty low to let your own ambission rule you that way.  That illustrates why people are not loyal to you.</p>
<p>4.  What are you going to be the &#8220;last man standing&#8221; for, another high shot a say city council.  Oh I forgot you couldn&#8217;t win that either.</p>
<p>5.  You try to claim a victory in coming in 2nd.  Last I looked the incumbant got over 70% of the vote and he didn&#8217;t campaign a lick.  Lets see was it the army&#8217;s fault or that you can&#8217;t raise money.</p>
<p>KJ, you really need to look after your family.  That&#8217;s not sexist its reality.  Your kids need you right now with Van&#8217;s deal.  By the way most people are in shock that you would run for office or better yet go play army with all that going on.  Thats why you can&#8217;t get elected.  People believe you have bad judgement and that your nuts.  So,  you can run for whatever you want to, but you are not respected enough to win.  Sorry I have to be so blunt.</p>
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		<title>By: Katherine Jenerette</title>
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		<dc:creator>Katherine Jenerette</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 20:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To Andy Grouch0 #23 and To &#039;Dirty WaterDog&quot; #22 (Van Halen - good song!)

&quot;...no candidate would i support...his platform could i endorse
another accomplice slinging dirt...i&#039;m just a sucker for a pretty face...&quot;

Thanks for the feedback. I&#039;m not sure how your comments about me contributes to the &#039;tax-big-federal-government&#039; debate but you help clear up a few things for me out side of politics:

#1) Along with many others, we have taken our behinds off of &#039;silver platters&#039; and put them on the real-world firing line to protect your right to free speech and I really do believe in this US Constitution stuff.

#2) You both probably never saw the inside of a US Military Uniform; but don&#039;t worry, I&#039;ve got your back covered along with some very fine young soldiers who also believe in our country and our system of individual rights and self government by the people.

#3) Last, but not least - Taxes suck.

Okay guys. Take your next shot. Feel your power.

Katherine
http://www.jenerette.com/photos3/content/jenerette_jump7_apr08v555_large.html

P.S. I spent less than $2000(after filing fees) on a campaign that had a net result of 2d place, with over 11,000 votes in a three-man race wedged in between my Army duty - and less than 75-days to pull it together with some great volunteers. I&#039;m not going away anytime soon guys, and I don&#039;t need your permission to run for political office in this country or this state. I intend to be the last man standing; or go down fighting - KMJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To Andy Grouch0 #23 and To &#8216;Dirty WaterDog&#8221; #22 (Van Halen &#8211; good song!)</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230;no candidate would i support&#8230;his platform could i endorse<br />
another accomplice slinging dirt&#8230;i&#8217;m just a sucker for a pretty face&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>Thanks for the feedback. I&#8217;m not sure how your comments about me contributes to the &#8216;tax-big-federal-government&#8217; debate but you help clear up a few things for me out side of politics:</p>
<p>#1) Along with many others, we have taken our behinds off of &#8217;silver platters&#8217; and put them on the real-world firing line to protect your right to free speech and I really do believe in this US Constitution stuff.</p>
<p>#2) You both probably never saw the inside of a US Military Uniform; but don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;ve got your back covered along with some very fine young soldiers who also believe in our country and our system of individual rights and self government by the people.</p>
<p>#3) Last, but not least &#8211; Taxes suck.</p>
<p>Okay guys. Take your next shot. Feel your power.</p>
<p>Katherine<br />
<a href="http://www.jenerette.com/photos3/content/jenerette_jump7_apr08v555_large.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.jenerette.com/photos3/content/jenerette_jump7_apr08v555_large.html</a></p>
<p>P.S. I spent less than $2000(after filing fees) on a campaign that had a net result of 2d place, with over 11,000 votes in a three-man race wedged in between my Army duty &#8211; and less than 75-days to pull it together with some great volunteers. I&#8217;m not going away anytime soon guys, and I don&#8217;t need your permission to run for political office in this country or this state. I intend to be the last man standing; or go down fighting &#8211; KMJ</p>
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		<title>By: Crooner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Crooner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 18:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m glad I saw this.  It will keep me from pushing the big D button in November.</description>
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		<title>By: Andy Groucho</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy Groucho</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 18:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Katherine... You not only lost to a man who hardly campaigned, but you got your ass handed to you on a silver platter. Therefore, it is apparent that nobody cares to read your posts that rival the Old Testament in length.

And as far as Bob Conley is concerned, this is why the SCDP needs to screen candidates before allowing people like Conley, Cheryl Footman, Emile DeFelice and Glenn Lindmann to run for office. I mean Hell, if Colbert wasn&#039;t allowed to run for President in South Carolina, why in the world is &quot;Flat Top Bob&#039; being allowed to run for the most deliberative body on the globe?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Katherine&#8230; You not only lost to a man who hardly campaigned, but you got your ass handed to you on a silver platter. Therefore, it is apparent that nobody cares to read your posts that rival the Old Testament in length.</p>
<p>And as far as Bob Conley is concerned, this is why the SCDP needs to screen candidates before allowing people like Conley, Cheryl Footman, Emile DeFelice and Glenn Lindmann to run for office. I mean Hell, if Colbert wasn&#8217;t allowed to run for President in South Carolina, why in the world is &#8220;Flat Top Bob&#8217; being allowed to run for the most deliberative body on the globe?</p>
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		<title>By: waterdog</title>
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		<dc:creator>waterdog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Jenerette YOU LOST AGAIN.  What and where will you &quot;shape&quot; these legislative priorities?  Det this through your head. YOU LOST ......  AGAIN.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Jenerette YOU LOST AGAIN.  What and where will you &#8220;shape&#8221; these legislative priorities?  Det this through your head. YOU LOST &#8230;&#8230;  AGAIN.</p>
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