“The vote was 56 to 43, with Democrats falling short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster and take up the bill. The Arkansas Democrats, Senators Blanche L. Lincoln and Mark Pryor, sided with all 40 Republicans present in opposing debate. Mr. Reid switched his vote to no at the last minute, a procedural maneuver that allows him to call for a revote. ” NYTimes
I wish dona! Although few of the authors from there seem to ever move beyond short stories. Frank Conroy was retiring while I was there. It was fun to have all these international authors showing up for readings all the time.
Rob, in case you hadn’t noticed, what I say doesn’t carry a whole lot of weight, not on the OT, or in real life. I wouldn’t go to the taxman and tell them “Montrose Morris said I don’t have to pay taxes because I’m gay”, because they are going to look at you and say “A dead architect told you not to pay taxes because you are gay? OOOkayyyy. Umm, you wait right here, we’ll be right back.”
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there are many groups who aren’t getting what they deserve and they pay taxes
name one other group, other than gays, who have less rights. im so going to deduct whatever the sales tax is when i buy stuff when i pay and just walk out. if they say anything i will tell them montrose morris told me we dont have to pay your smelly breeder tax anymore!!!
Dave- did you read the article? That would be a better answer than simply repeating the GOP talking points which leave out so many facts.
“yep, that is the reason i am not paying back my government student loans!! they can kiss my gay ass!”
rob- you’re full of sh*t. Hypocritical sh*t at that.
“name one other group, other than gays, who have less rights.”
I’m gonna stick my neck out here a tiny bit with a subgroup: black gays
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Paying one’s loans is not the same as paying taxes.
it is when the loans are from the goverment. sticking it to the government with a big gay dick!
*rob*
“The vote was 56 to 43, with Democrats falling short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster and take up the bill. The Arkansas Democrats, Senators Blanche L. Lincoln and Mark Pryor, sided with all 40 Republicans present in opposing debate. Mr. Reid switched his vote to no at the last minute, a procedural maneuver that allows him to call for a revote. ” NYTimes
I wish dona! Although few of the authors from there seem to ever move beyond short stories. Frank Conroy was retiring while I was there. It was fun to have all these international authors showing up for readings all the time.
Rob, the creditors will be at your door when you get the insurance proceeds – ie to place liens on that stash
Rob, in case you hadn’t noticed, what I say doesn’t carry a whole lot of weight, not on the OT, or in real life. I wouldn’t go to the taxman and tell them “Montrose Morris said I don’t have to pay taxes because I’m gay”, because they are going to look at you and say “A dead architect told you not to pay taxes because you are gay? OOOkayyyy. Umm, you wait right here, we’ll be right back.”
SECURITY!!!!!!!!
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there are many groups who aren’t getting what they deserve and they pay taxes
name one other group, other than gays, who have less rights. im so going to deduct whatever the sales tax is when i buy stuff when i pay and just walk out. if they say anything i will tell them montrose morris told me we dont have to pay your smelly breeder tax anymore!!!
*rob*
Dave- did you read the article? That would be a better answer than simply repeating the GOP talking points which leave out so many facts.
“yep, that is the reason i am not paying back my government student loans!! they can kiss my gay ass!”
rob- you’re full of sh*t. Hypocritical sh*t at that.
By Montrose Morris on September 21, 2010 4:03 PM
Paying one’s loans is not the same as paying taxes.
rob pays MM a rare and earned compliment and all she can do is criticize. 🙂