would you look at that? just look at it.

WORDZofWORDZCRAFT

Well-Known Member
In a truly free society we should all be able to dress, or undress for that matter, without fear of police harassment. Common practice suggests the opposite.

I dress like a homey when it suits me (think: they need to know not to fuck about),like a banker when needed (think:job interview, applying for mortgage), like middle-class geek (the other ones accept me). no, i am not a chameleon. just use my noggin
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so you admit that dressing like a gangsta (think:black) is to intimidate people! that's how georgy pordgy zimmerman thinks? like a banker(think:jew) is how to make money. middle class geek (think:what you are).
 

kelly4

Well-Known Member
Sorry. My bad. Please continue.

It's just you kinda lost me with the whole tax is theft thing. I view it differently. I view it as my contribution to a 'chaos prevention' fund. Not a big fan of chaos. Neither are most who've seen it.

Just a thought.
Do they ask you to pay...like Jesus?
Do they force you to pay...like Ceasar?


When I am forced to give, it's not a contribution.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
I don't disagree. There are more law abiding blacks than not. Problem is they break most of the laws also.

If you want to stop crime, keep your eyes on those most likely to commit them. You and I both know who that is. We also both know that it tells you nothing about if a particular person, regardless of race or SES, is going to commit a crime.
A junkie who steals from his folks to get a dose of smack is likely to commit a crime.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
so you found the taxation mechanism in ORS 475.300?

about fucking time. now show me where it is.
File your federal return and list your income from treadmills, there are no deductions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation_of_illegal_income_in_the_United_States
"Internal Revenue Code section 280E specifically denies a deduction or credit for any expense in a business consisting of trafficking in illegal drugs "prohibited by Federal law or the law of any State in which such trade or business is conducted."
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
File your federal return and list your income from treadmills, there are no deductions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation_of_illegal_income_in_the_United_States
"Internal Revenue Code section 280E specifically denies a deduction or credit for any expense in a business consisting of trafficking in illegal drugs "prohibited by Federal law or the law of any State in which such trade or business is conducted."
can you please point to the line for donations?
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
can you please point to the line for donations?
Sure. It's right behind the good will store.

According to federal tax law, there are no (none, nada) deductions for selling treadmills. You can donate all you want, though. Maybe Jesus will give you credit for it.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Sure. It's right behind the good will store.

According to federal tax law, there are no (none, nada) deductions for selling treadmills. You can donate all you want, though. Maybe Jesus will give you credit for it.
so there is no line where i list donations i have received then?

thanks for that.
 
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