How about a controversial thread?
Originally Posted by cordycord,Mar 30 2005, 01:27 PM
So Ralper,
What you are saying is that if we had a flat tax system installed, you would still be in business.
What you are saying is that if we had a flat tax system installed, you would still be in business.

Rob, I sent you an email, hope I have your current address. Some poor guy over in the Off-Topic arena has a NY tax question. I can guess at it, but you would know for sure. My geography is bad, how far are you from New York (state)? A few miles? It's next door, right?
Originally Posted by Morris,Mar 30 2005, 01:53 PM
Rob, I sent you an email, hope I have your current address. Some poor guy over in the Off-Topic arena has a NY tax question. I can guess at it, but you would know for sure. My geography is bad, how far are you from New York (state)? A few miles? It's next door, right?
I'm 30 miles out of NYC many of our clients live and/or work there. I'm sure we can help.
If you need the answer sooner just pm me.
Originally Posted by Morris,Mar 30 2005, 01:59 PM
All it said was what I posted above about the Off-topic thread. I thought I had your work email....
You are 30 miles out, but you're in NJ, right?
The thread says "New York tax question".
You are 30 miles out, but you're in NJ, right?
The thread says "New York tax question".
Originally Posted by cordycord,Mar 23 2005, 08:07 PM
In a sense, the Schiavo case has become a platform for America to talk about their beliefs regarding right to life, quality of life, and how the law applies. Unfortunately the facts of the Schiavo case are so muddled that after eveyrthing is over, the discussion won't be any clearer.
Terri Schiavo dies
[QUOTE=cordycord,Mar 17 2005, 08:28 PM]26 out of 27 Eskimo tribes say, "Drill in ANWR already!", and the safety regulations put in place to protect that piece of frozen dirt is unprecedented.
We've got to continue to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
We've got to continue to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Originally Posted by Ulrich,Mar 31 2005, 10:16 AM
What an awful way to live and die. Rest in peace, Terri.







